- rO fc excepted, tnoa.M Three tl5r' .th 33 cents. . tMV ft s3 ..,,u,cnv.tthbovc ,1 by curriers, free r . iii.rl- .. rvoort any afl if pJpcr ItJT r - - K. lb 'if in in throach TL o " i .,,.,u rates In rrVC It caused f'li tllrt..nlf U Generally VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY JUNE 27, 1888. NO 142. LOCAL IXDKX TO 'W ADVKRTL3XMXNTS. J.ho F Garrelo Good Beef F C Miixkr Diamond Dyes N Jacobi DalldlDjf Material E W Makkino Atlantic View Taylor's Uaaak Low prices Loiis !1 M cakes Kljnuel shlrta UtiVdBKKUKR Hau'w ana Organs Mm E U Wigoixs Just Kecelved Dissolution Notice C. S. Love & Co TheStoslrt IIoisb salt Water Delicacies I Democratic Club at nursaw- i Congressional Convention. A Younsr Mens Cle veland and j . The BemocraticConventioa of the - - i Fowle Club was orgranized at Bur- Sixth Congrebsional District met in on Monday night, with the folv this city to-day. In'the' absence ol Ube chairman Mr J. 1.7 Macks, a . ijaa xivw, c. . t ths evelljUi: in tyifflSS llH.t 8 o'clock. SVulffdlSpffi'SS Prewired by a combination, pro rirotivnc.-.Tocur portion and process peculiar to it- SfSoniy without cbAnjlnf M.,f Ht Q r8.S;.miparillaaccotiipli8h- .rraorjanuins tHoyitcm jurt4j hmitfrto .mkiiovvn. I Presideut T. Ij. Moore. i member of the Executive, Commit I Secretary and Treasurer Willie ; tee, called the Convention to order : Uivenbark. j .- A permanent organization .was ! Corresponding Secretary A. H. J fected with Mr. W. H. Keal,of Rich P.uldisou. liuondv as chairman, ana requesxiu The constitution and by-laws re. the members of the press who were Democratic commended by the State Executive j present to act as secretaries. the Citv . Committee were adopted, and the H Hon. Alfred Rowland was put in lection of vice-presidents was post-. nomination by Mr. V. A. tvovington, The Concert Last Kigbt. The complimentary concert of last 'evening; given ;tp'J Miss Annie DeRosset, proved a success in every way. The programme swas attrac tive, and the music of the highest orden The "concert was opened with ' an instrumental duet by Misses French F and DeRosset. In perfect time and tune they mean dered through the fiitribacies of the "Wandering Jew" with the utmost ease aud grace. Miss Waddell sang with brilliancy and ease "Schubert's ' oni . a 'splftfttmn from from our triczidi ca"a2yar.i fi s"iject3 o gcrK?rai interest, tut " ; - THe name of the trrlter must alvr r ys 1 3 Tar ntaied to theEditor. " ' XonunlcaUoiismust,. be vmttea cr!y ca one side of the paper : , ' - I"ersonalitles must be avoiaecL . . - , , ''And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does mot always endorse the views of correspondents" unless bo stated in the editorial columns - - - - i ....zi c.a,..,l,.- thuMi nst.. nf . f .Iiinnri . - and was -noiHiuaicu -: -v-. . ... ' 1 puiiiMijiiiin avuMv v'" ' . , - . ' i?FnoTii iHpp v. p( besdes oeius 1awI.i.-l,t.n1theelnbistoJneet to;T,y .CcclaHmtiou, the not-bem ';oSe8e4a-ll complete the organization and get ; disseuting voice. s - .. Affp, hpl. SHeon(f hats bmdanas &c Mr. Samuel J. Pemberten.or.Stan- ible as a flute. After her second mi cri nut Hi w Annntv w nominated Dv ac- " u la r ' m a m 1 11111 c-a. a. j t m . . new, ApyjEatyiaiiyrro. " mm SCHUTTE In this city, this morning:. Mr. HENRY JULIUS SCIIUTTE a native of Lin den, near Wolfenbuttle, Drunswick, Germany, aged 78 years and 11 months. The funeral services will, take fiee at 10 oxloclv to-morrow moristr : ; re"i t r. . sldence, corher of Third and AiarkcU su , ct; ; tiience to St.-Paul's E. hi Church rnd f ncc A Oakdale Cemeteiy.' , Friends an a aeqxu intai. i are le spectfully Invited to attcr. .:.- ... a membership of 25 and will not.be jclamation as Elector for the dis The o.tiiiHr Louitc leaves South- nr content uuiu vtrr icmwiuv lender county is enrolled. They 'say they will be with us on the 9th of July and help us celebrate. appeared in the advertisement The crops in Pender country are reported as good. The seasons have b mi verv.flrie- and the crops are , W 1 v- 'y'i i f first look a a . m &lirr arJa.aa I IrkA rui&e RAJ am a a frii itv va Just what the steam yiu-ht Jicsnic can do when she tries is illustrated liv tin fnirt that u few davs since the ?ns-.i o much cooa in i jy I lie iaei limi it if w ii;iipiin,r U.ll..k.-oK?t!. Si-cceml ruII f rom Sout hporl to Orton. which JlkTV? " HS is about half way to Wilmington, it Vv . . . 1 r . 00. . rriaa KVbCo..Ca. Tale only the CSenulnc, was made in W minutes. It is claimed by those who propose to know that the cause of the in tense, heat of the past few days is A lelichtful Visit to Southport. One of the most delightful little excursions which ever went out from this city was that which steam ed down the river yesterday after, noon for Southport on the Bessie. It was made up of the Masonic lodges in this city and was in re-, sponse to an invitation from Pytha- iroras Lodge, of Southport, to at tend the installation of their newly tpd officers. Grand Master i The following gentlemen were chosen as an Executive Committee or the district: , J. A. Lockhart, Chairman, of An son; Geo. M. McKethan,- of Bruns wick; R. S. Young, of Cabarrus; 'urenn h.lllS ni IvUlUIIllJUa. X.. PUSOS AND 0K0ANS tiTCT ME HU PUK ESANDTEHMS owing to the tact mat me sun come R bInaol was of the party and the down every nay at u ociock o f. net Club were ftboard as invited i - x a: i . . . .regulate itsell .ny i.apt. Th run down was made in watch. iruests. two and a half hours, the party w The members of the Congressional landing at 7:30. They were met by Convention and the lady relatives a delegation of Pythagoras Lodge who accompanied them to the city w,0 escorted the members of the or w..nt ilnwn to Carolina Heaeh this Li,,- n ti,ft Todcre Room while the a ml" - I " " PTAOS AND UKVjAiNb afternoon, in acceptance or an CorIiet club got supper, lhe in- invitation exeiuien mnu i gtaliation ceremonies iouiv iia,c n New Hanover Transit Company. na i tNn one IN THE sol'TlI. I.aa"ji ay of the firsKlass manu- IT.nH 1190 UPWAKPS. Or' rnoI 45 UFVAltlH. tsi roi: cATAUMii E. KALElOIlT X. C BRANOH HOUSE : WU.MINOTON, N. C. Atlantic View, wr.iciiTsviu.t x. C. Th Rimerintendent of the street force is putting in a brick gutter at the corner of Chestnut and Third streets. Pipes have been run at the corner of Princess and Front streets imnrovpiiieiits were i I v. m. ... - greatly needed. A itntHitu stuit. Come clown io llHadciuarters. dozen Flannel Bathing Suits, in all sizes and colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st.. J. LIsbach; Prop. Look for the blue awning. t m . W thP Court House and me omcers were installed by Grand Master C II. Robinson, assisted by Mr. AVr P Oldham, as Grand Master, in uie presence of a large number of ladies and gentlemen. The ceremonies were onened by the choir singing - cniMA.pninip. nipfte . caneu. as wc DVIIW wm-w 7 learned from a lady friend, "Tit for Tat." This was also rendered in a charming manner. Mrs. Pleasants filled tne house with her rich con tralto in a solo from Faust. Ve thought her voice never possessed more sweetness than when she stood last evening, in the dignity of her c -t.,.ii r M0,L-ipnhr.r J. T. mighty gift, and poured forth a tor Macks, of New Hanover; W. H. rent of sweet sounds. Miss Sartz L fpu,n.ws another. musical genius, sang with - a t t- u. lanfiA nnrl jrrace Schubert s iri liuiuiviit, " i I-,-. h HIT CO-IItTNEU-lIiP lirnETOFORE existing between C. S. Love afid T., D. Love, under the Arm name of ;C. Love & Co., was Olssolved on the ?4th of June by. the death of C. S. Love- The undersigned is alone autnor. ized to sign to Hquidatlon. V 1; V : ' " T. D. LOVE, Je 27 3t' - Surviving Partner. m tr i 1 ton, or Dtaniy; Union. Messrs. Paul H. followed by an encore, "Sing R Adams, of King Bird, Sing Sweetly," wnicn was ev Worth W.u. Black nnrt AT. It Neu! prima donna of the evenmg M.ss were appointed a committee to no- Annie DeRosset, .th her v ce of Ify Cof. Rowland, by telegraph, of rare sweetness ng a br.lhan solo J - ,niHi onso n.nrl . lieautV. but 11 W6 his nomination. -j" r, "T" '-"T : ' nm -f fu The Committee on Resolutions, may pari cui .u.u ; through their chairman, Mr. Jno D. evening, Bellamy, Jr., reported as toiiows: xv rm , bv Tour committee respectfully re- coring uM.e,.v,. nort the following resolutions: Wilmington's fair young camairiV Tlie ijenioBniis ui uie uiAiu yvm i unci jur. 5im oumuas, wn io gressional District, assembled m Iiaster Gf the instrument he per-. President and trie notuinauon oi zv. nnpiy uowu uic oiac., G. Thurman for Vice President of essarilv omitted, owing to the sick the United Stotef. ;by the .bt ness of one of the gemtlemen, but SS S sSf blank in the programme was k an,l toliiiv of President Cleve- flued by Mr. . David Mitchell, who land's administration, which invites kin(iiy gave the audience a -very In Cood BuppIy. J HAVE A FINE SUPPLY NOW OP PRIME Beef Cattle and will offer some -t.- ' " : y Splendid Me on my Stalls every day" this wee lLAMU, VEAL, MUTTON, &c, also ln poptl supply. J. F. AlillELL, ;7: ' r- Front 8tl Martet, .South F-ltfe, Jea7 2t, the closest scrutiny conceramgiw - ye fc . Q u of which is un .ii5, orwi Avofion to the nledores hreeBU.1" o u " ' . ...f.:-l.r,-,H tram-u' ofrn nvfi Vfifl 1116 Known to US "Hnil ! Mnsonrv Divine." The neWy i - i W. "'7. o,l thP ...u. .. installed officers are as follows: W. M. W. S. Dosier. S. W.-S. M. Robbins. J. W. J. L. Pinner. Treas. S. F. Craig. Sec.E. Perry. S. 1). J. J. Adkius. J. D.-C. G. Smith. Tyler J. Matthews. The installation was followed by an anthem: "Praise the J-ord. and .ndeiity a m lurvut i a i v i i , ' m a i. w a. w - - - - Kiiff rages of the people, and the wno took part in the entertainment trusts then committ cratio party by the reriil. Wade H. Harris, Iq., our genial friend of the Charlotte Chronicle, is iu the city in attendance on the this by an address by Mr. Eugene Congressional Convention. S. Martin, of this city. Mr. Martin Mr. John T. Vann, an old Wil- WHS introduced by Mr. J.J. Adkius minirtonian. but for some years past vi.v fMicitouslv. His address was f ' - I' a resident of Baltimore, with the ftn eloquent, chaste production and well known tobacco house of li. was listened to with breathless in trusts then committed to the.Demo perfornied admirably: cratio pany mi citnw statesman buuu.h r ... hail witn pleasure vub hou oi " prcjcui, nucu D, .... We think we but endorse the bpm W. E. Worth & co s o: t tand. Of Interest to .the Public, ladies wil Please Road this flDiTU ANNOUNCE TO THE t BUt . a a w w i iab a BkB . a T' a. a v a v. - - - uauicurttui" i . ness visit. terest by the large number present. At the close of the address the Three Xew oat. t;omet concert viuu iciicicu uuo .Thehteamship liiiito, which ar- or tlieir most oei.giitiui h rived here this morning from New then the exercises cioseu .u. luo York, brought out three fine boats, Doxology, all singing. Hie memoers oi mo iu uuu mc Cornet Concert Clubthen proceeded t4". . ., . l,i v i iiart nwtvai inn rail lit thj KRFS n. of mr lartrs Pavilion ana .ma,u wwthcrtiur desire to tase- ineir 3iri iw or t rinr thpir ova inncn Splendid Band of Music. "T 1 1 r 1 1V1 11 r mrt.Ma fll f" U 1 I ...... . . 1 uiui v. . -. . . w-w. w . a . . . , r . a & a . . . . r . . a v . a. . . - - . . . . a .... ai.i..rtiiii ... a i a a a a a a a v . i a a a a mm IWU.. w-v"-. 1 . wyKHiasf-?ih. ikvan. and enloy tne ViFrw- tU. W I LsoN MAXX INO. 3 Proprietor. a I a 4V . P.iit iiiilii. a metallic uie ajuiii iui vii II ...aal 1 Will II t ! fll I vjifht br lodf room, where a most 1 jj. lti i j , iiii .v . ------ i . " -" --r- for Mr. H. Watters. .The latter is 0 appetizing collation was spread, feet long aud ranks in the first class. She has been christened theAyyoty, of Wrightsville, and will make her first appearance in public in the re gatta at Wrightsvillo on the Fourth. nurslary. botit 12 o'clock Inst night when Rev. D. P. Pearce, colored, returned to his room in Marcus' Alley, be tween Front, und Second streets. near me r roiu Mrt-ci nmnvct, found his Iiouse had been entered through a window which had been forced open and a suit of clothes, with several other articles carried awav. l'earce has no clue to the thief, but thinks it was some person wlio won acquainted with the premises. A C.ood Man Cone. Mr. Henry Julius Schutte, a na tive of Linden, in Germany, but for the past 30 "years a resident of this city, died at his home here, comer Third and Market streets, this morn ing, aged within one month of 79 vears. He leaves a wife but no is sue. - t Mr. Schutte was well known to our people, having been for many "years pat a. familiar figure. He was Pope's "noblest work of God,1' km lmnt man. He was conscien tious, unriirht and honorable in all i - i . . . ,Tr.7: siioKUvornbTaKiiu dHuliiiffs with his fellowmen n i n racM. ...w . . r .r Ir'.l . COOds ar i . W- L. DOUGLAS wnUCn CiUNTLKSI FX tllf-'.1 f lr 3 SrainleMi Shi In the Hiu,Mal tArka r null. As styl- iTi'wtl-osecostlntr K or ta.-and vtts."T Kc"f natu to m car Uie stocking I4 0.-rtV7 diem as comtortable W naml swed shoe, buy :ou --tr . . nmne unless stamped on - ifiuts 3 Shoe, warranted. L taaa . r fLV t AH the ortstnal 4 N fM w'lt 14 shoe, which HtorVj!ViirH SHOK la unex- L aai i . Bre made in L enures. w if not sold by your deaU r la! ,l OUAS, Krockton, Maaa. The funeral services will take place to-morrow morning. which leceived full justice at the hands of those present. fter this the time was devot ed to music and to social enjoyment. The band played several pieces at the pavilion and afterwards the crowd adjourned to Dr. Curtis' resi dence, where Messrs. James E. Will- son, W. N. Jacobs and I. Greene waid got up au amateur concert for their lelight aud entertainment.- At a late hour the Bessie cast om her moorings aud returned to the city, landing her passengers here in safety at about half past 3 o'clock a. m., all thoroughly delighted with the pleasure of the occasion. In every waytheaffair was a great. success. Tlie excursion wiw the management of Messrs. James W. Monroe and H. P. AVest, ank the m x arrangements was just periecv. These gentleiqen have been gener ously complimented for their suc cessful! efforts in behalf of the com fort and ease of the party. Attention Young Men democratic Club. All members are hereby notinea that I. Shrier has the contract to furnish uniforms, where subscrip tions and names for enrollment will hereafter be received. E. II. Frkkmax, Chr'm Finance Com. If you want to feel comfortable mock. You will nnd me nomination of Daniel u. owie tor the entire concert was one oi amgu Governor and of Thomas M. liolt orjer of merit and reflects much and pledge each and all our most tai in its production, but there is a beauty and zealous support. slight suggestion we ;would like to That we reaffirm the principles . . , tmlt while, classic mu- SSSWclStlSW Tic undoubtodIy stand, behest in and the StaeConvention atCRaleigb. order of merit and beauty why not This Convention warnily endorses versify the programmes of our the course of the Hon. Alfred Row- nm . r concerts bv ' throwing . 1 l . M f 'AnfV1.aCQ TrOlll 1 I I IN 1 ww"."- - Tiafr?.f who has this day been ..nnnimniKlv renominated for a second term and pledge him the cardial support of the Democracy of the Sixth Congessional District. Democratic Executive Committee. Pursuant to the call of the Chair man, Jno. D. Bellamy, Esq., a meet ing of the Democratic Executive Committee was held yesterday after noon at the office of Mr.' Bellamy. A committee representing theYoung Men's Democratic Club were- also present. After.au informal dlBcussion of matters pertaining to the 'approach ing political campaign, on motiont it was resolved "to appoint a Com mittee on Finance, consisting of one member from each ward and town ship, a Committee of Arrangements, to erect the stands for speakers,etc., and a Reception .committee. The Chair appointed tne following: FiuanceCommittee W.HTstrauss, First Ward: X D. Smith, Second Ward: W. C. Craft, Third Ward; John L. Boatwright, Fourth Ward; J. W. Millis, Fifth Ward; J. Home, Federal Point: W. B. McKoy, Harri; netttownshin; James Cowan, Cape Fear township; R. E. Heide, Mason boro township. T Committe'e of Arrangements J ohn D, Bellamy, P. Heinsberger, W. B. McKovl; sPanantiAn -kni Till t t.PP Jt . W Kerchner, W. B. McKoy. J. H. Sharp, P. Heinsberger, G. J. Boney, E. S. Latimer, H. C. MeQueen. The Finance Committee are ex pected to report at a meeting to be held on the Gth of July next. v Oh motion, Mr. WCX Omff , sec-j j retary, was apiointed . treasurer . in a simpie uanau. uucasjiuuauj , one which : will go straight to the hearts of the people, like 'Swanee River," or- "Then You'll Remember Me?" It would give variety to an entertainment, cause operatic selections to be better ap preciated when their turn came; and last, but not least, please and deliglit the hearts of the audiences to hear something familiar and breathing of home. Thi, however is merely a suggestion born of ,a deep and heartfelt loye for all that breathes of the old by-gone days. Kock Crystal Spectacles aud Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vower 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 tne eye. using j 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. New Aluslc Honse. J. L. Stone, the popular music dealer of Raleigh, has. established a a branch house at Wilmington, on Dock street one door from Iront, where-may be found a number of the celebrated Emerson pianos, also other makes from $190. upwards. Organs from $45. upwards. Lyery one is invited to call .and examine the instruments. . -t Another lot of "those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at' Jacobi's fldw. Depot. It will pay you to use ,w - - ' t one. - - r ' - New York June 9th, '88. MR. j OHN TAYLOR I - '. Dear Sir: You havebeen buying hats ef ourMiouse for the last twenty years, while doipgtbusiness ihtNew Y ork and Wilmington, and- alwa) :s have : Ifeen alaebuyer. ; We, seiiti youby Clyde Iiine 1 53 dozen Ladies',4 Misses' and Children's HatsJ in all Colors atid best Shapes. , - We have stopped making Summer Hats for rthis seasori; ahd we close but the lot at your own prices, so as to-give your customers in Wilmington some v: Bar gain's. Hoping they -will do you some good, we are, -v Very truly yours:: '''-''Manufacturers Prince StNYV ' v ; o "; The above Hats are placed on our counters and Bargains will.L j given to every; purchaser at wholesale and retail: also - v - m FEATHERS. ' f t: ; ; SILK MITTS,' : RIBBONS, A ... LACES, &c, &c. Burirlars. -You can be safe from tliem by .using the. Burglar Proof il - Mr. J. a Morrison was appointed j Headquarter for BassBalls, Bats Chief Marshal of the procession for j Gloves, Belts is at Heins the night of July 9th- - 0 'bercrers. and well all you need isa good Hu-, -J't. "ZZJiio 'o( -ill klu.Js f.vr Wh dt . and . f rel. o -tV.,. Fashionable Goods arid Low Prices -; - are tile two inducements offered to all purchasers at - 118 Market Gt.f WILMIXGTON, N. C je 27 " .. " . . . Tavlorstfaz OAEOLINA BEACH. STEAMER 8 VI. VAX ClROVIi WILL leave for Carolina Beach on Tuesday, ;Vednesday and Thursday at 9:3) a."m. and 3 p. m." Slu .i ; - J. W. IIAKrER, cieneral Manajrer. on afternoon trips. Je25 7 No. 3. , Wilmington Scacoast H. R. .1 r SC1I EDU LE IN EFFECT JL"::r. . , 1 S: From Wilmington . From x:::m-. lieave ....... 6i a. m Leave..;.... 7.r a. r.i. Leave;:;; .... 9tf a. 10 Leave. ..... .1 .) a. 1.:. Leave..;....: ftSOp. m Leave : h p. i- . Leave........ 5:00 p. m Leavf -i" p. r... Leave.... 70 p. m Lcae. . .... .1 J p. u. . III HaM I J. H. CJIADrouiU., Jr., Genera 2l3ir.ee r. j ... H. VOKQLAHX, WUinlaitonv'X. C ' - .' ; t (Depot. - T V01- . Fly Traps, best and cheapest, a June 19 tt Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. -t gers.

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