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TIII3PAFKB rttryetttatuf. 8 excepted, 10. POSTAGE PAID: . s COX Three , v;c irt3 i3c;'iator. ivc csiri:.t: Ironi Our frtenii ca allratj.cti c general Interest, but . Tne name of the Trrltcr civ.:.t always t o f : nlsned to the icdltor. ; ' ' communlcatlona must be written enly c . one sldft-of the paper. 1 . FersonallUes must be avoided. And It Is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always cc2:r: the views of correspondents anless so stat : : in the editorial columns. , " - , r H raf" .,,11 i" tnouaSMna . ..lU.:irrti by carrier, free ? " , uort of th UtX. t 111,016 VOL XII W 1 LM INGTON, ; N. C TBTJRSD A Y JUNE 28, 1888. NO 143, ee nm. CONSTIPAHON .-.ik.r of I1ASW. b- i no rum a of rA- n no medium throajch a am tf X.tcJ mnd effete matter iter alUwkl tbc tJ9ura It It caused ting rr. tv&r.' nnt noush bile SiTiSnl ihV blood' to produce SgJrfSili iucU rwttlU a m of Appetite, Sick Headache, -.Bad Breath, etc. LOCAL -.w,rt of Constipation doe 1101 tinloadlnjtllia bowel. IXDZX TO .NlW ADTXKTI3IMXXTS. C M iij.i Diamond Djes W Makxino Atlantic View Taylor's IUzaak Low Prices Exccmios To CarollnaBeach Stltak CJ hove Carolina Beach Loris 11 Mkakes Flannel Shirts llcixtf KEBtiCK 1'lanos and Urjaua MksK.11 Wiuuin Just Kecelvtd Howell CrxxiNUMattre Factory TukStoklet IIocjje salt Water Delicacies Hvxt Wednesday is the Fonrtli. Tiger Cigarettes will give satisfac- Acsdemy of the Incarnation. I The Annual Commencement of the Academy of the Incarnation took place last nignt. The exercises opened, with a grand march of all the pupils, Misa Rebecca Weill pre siding at the piano. Addresses and recitations were delivered by Miss Maggie Price, Miss Eliza Weill. Missi Theresa Westenuann, Miss Hattie ! Taylor. A recitation by Miss Daisy j Tiger Cigarettes a substitute for; Quarterly 3Ieetlngs. paper wrapped goods. V SrtoDc m welU and notproduce tiou. lw 1 Xf"I8a"- wa caHcJ to Smioas - t'r Ik?:,r,inniot errry- It U said that thu Seacoast lUil rood carritl down about TOO people ycjterduy. 10,00vJ Tiger tJigarette hav been wold here to one organization, for private u.. lw WireClotli for your windows ami aiul doors can be had at Jacobi' Udw. Depot. Do not be induced to take some other preparation when you call for l mkxI Nnnyiparilla. lie Mire 10 get hici Secodd to None. It is said that the Seacoast R. R. HeAPHow he Saved St. Michael V cost about $100,000 and that the was remarkably spirited, and an ad- company will spend about $50,000 dress bv MisH Rebecca L. Weill, on the hotels and grounds at .the Vk..ni..rii flrwf ,mrtfr;f-UnmQJO(jk. We mention this mere- the nroirramme. was excee well delivered. Premiums were awarded as fol lw i Second round of Quarterly Meet The Sylvan Grove took down large 'the Methodist E. Church. South: . crowds to the Beach yesterday, both Elizabeth circuit, at Purdies, June morin and afternoon... by circuit, at McNt, latter occasion the Congressional ijune 14 andl5. 4 Dladeu circuit, at Center, June 7 and 8. T v Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, July 21 and 22. . t a Bmnswick Mission, July 21 and 22. T. W. Guthuik, P. E. delegates and their lady friends helped to swell the number. NEW APVJEKTlOirnVTn. CAROLINA BEACH. gTEAMER SY1YVAN OROTI leave for Carolina Beach on Friday and Saturi iy at 9:30 a. m. and 2-J3Q p. m. liislc for dancing. THE MAILS. J. : " The malls close and arrive at the City Post office as follows: r 1 CLOSE. Northern throuerh malls, fist .8 .00 P. M. llnHv ly to show our country trienus now Northern through ana way mans. ..u,uu a. sl. much in earnest the company are in ; Votw sSpU'ttSiSi. 8.06 A. M. n,;,Vr.!i Educed lb to. ATohd Thobutchbr, -ill probably close Swiriooki-KHijes. Yi early in the fornoon or the thinland w-rtr?f.y kUJtit.tut b imt ntun iL.'jiiu until the morniiiir of mm r . AjtldokSpn Court. Lbb Co., C, llieUUH. rh, nnti fkr Crnufne, There was a flight rain here tin .WnrwiieiwlZTi Hioriiuij; ueiore imy, out mere J. 1L. 7FIT.IX A CO PIAXOS AND ORGANS trtKTO ME roll TRICES AND TERMS w.i.n:n'a Iasirumnt. as I :wp one g urv"i MOl'KS Of PIANOS AND OROANS IN THE MUTII. . lmvii jo'i any of the first-class manu- only about enough of it to wet the ground. .There will be a big time on the Fourth at Carolina Beach. We hear a grand display of fireworks spoken of as one of the attractions It was Mr. M. Bellamy, and not Mr. John D. Bellamy, Jr., who re ported the resolutions in the Con vention yesterday. Our report was necessarily hurried and incomplete. The country calls for three cheers and a million "Tigers" for the can didates. lw TRO U90 UPWARDS. Oris: a, riUIH 45 UPWARDS. 03 mi CATALOGUE. RALEIOH. N. C. BRANCH HOUSE : i MnrMt. brlirtTa rront and Second, WILMl X 5TOX. N. C. The Cape Fear section is again under obligations to Senator Kan- som, in the matter of the appropria tion named for our river and bar. In this instance the Senator had the amount increased in the 1 Sen Ate from $100,000 to $240,000. The First Baptist Sunday School will give an excursion on the Sylvan Grove to-morrow to Carolina Beach. The boat leaves her wharf at 0:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Refreshments will be served on the boat at city prices Atlantic View, WRICIIITSVII.LK. X. C. City Court. The Mayor had fourteen persons before him this morning who had been arrested yesterday for keeping unlicensed dogs on their premises f T announce TO THE PUBLIC! They were all required to pay the utUtkadiH-utlemen and their Families! cost in their case ami procure yss4 ta soiND for a day's recreation can rnr th do 's jt iiFKEoie of mylarse panuon ana r " -nqiK Vtlsrr thrr desire to tafce their I -t'ik cw or trta? their own lunchj Vllmlnston ami Fyeltvllle. ...-. n i.t -mr I Tlwi ImiihIh which unite the two spienaia uana ot Music. clllrt thl- tllI1H ure siIkell yetustre ki ll:e ,oa fwsiort able place. close by and. lis indissoluble as steel. Mr, 'knitnn.M.ui.... .n4 .rinv ihn 1 1 - - narriss. jr.. aim iuiM rew.v, - . I . . it. . 1 1 1 cUgeuie, iiie luveiy uiiimixuiiiiMwir tl. WILSON MA?0rNO. Proprteior. I rntf 1 - v. L. DOUGLAS i38HOE. FOR ENTLElirN. ed daughter of Mr. Jno D.Williams, of Fayetteville, wereunited in mar riage on Friday last. The bride am groom went to Morehead for a few days and will afterwards go to.Cape Slay. They will reside in Phila delphia where Mr. Harriss is engag ed in -business. RockCrytUtl Spectacle ami Eye?Usei Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying votver than has been lost to the eve as in the same projortion that you pass that ioint 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. Attention Young Men Democratic Club. All members are hereby notiiied that I. Shrier has the" coutract to furnish uniforms, where subscrip tions' and names for enrollment will hereafter be received. E. II. FllKKMAN, ChVm Finance Com. Bathing Suits. Come down to I. lS, Sule Shoe In the Jr-ttV w, Laiu to wear the stocking CT.U-tfiiT: -ttt4 them as comfortable . x M a luukd sewed &hoc Bur it o-t ,101, Plonnol r" LrJ?amae stamped on' "i4uB,10. I w.i,, ulx,1i4ssaoe,wrrnted. j Bathing Suits, in all sizes and colors, it''ESSy1! sok, the orunnalUold at the lowest manufacturing T T V A Kill V II II 1 1 . a XVI X V a cje hhoei fTrT'frr nrices at t he W iimington on irt r ac- lows: Christian Doctrine and Sacred Ilistorv. 1st Class Misses Katie d Madigan, Corina Lee. Katie West- ermauu, Maggie Price, Jauie (ilav . . rn wt 11. ami t;iass Misses luerew hps ermanu, Athalia Green, Lucy Wright. 3rd Class Misses Loisi Wright, Ella Williams. 4th Class- Misses Katie Torpy, Mary Veney, Katie Larkins, Maggie Iarkins, Katie Furlong, Cecilia Quinlivan Katie Carroll. 5th Class Misses Augusta Bates, Hope Veney, Mary Bates, JJessie Quinlivan. English Course Senior Division- Class A Miss Uebecea L. Weill (graduate), gold medal. Class C Branches studied during the scholastic year gram mar.rheto- ric, composition, literature,astrono my, history, philosophy, elocution, mathematics Misses Kate Wester- maun, Daisy Bear, Corina Lee. Intermediate Division Class B Branches studied during the scholas tic year grammar, composition, history, orthography, ejocution arithmetic Misses Rebecca 1 Bear Maggie Price, Janie Glavin, Julia' Bear. Cla&s C Misses Theresa Wester- mann, Lucy Wright, Eliza Weill, Katie Madigan. Junior Class Blanches studied during the year, grammar, letter- writing, geography, history, orthog- Alt rnnhv. arithmetic Ml ises Atnaua Green, Lois Wright, Ella William orvn TTnnn rn.blv mentioned. Miss OVM mvmw.-.--,, Mary Veney. Primary Division Class A Misses Lily Bear, Kate Torpy, Bertha Bear Honorably mentioned Misses Kate T.nrklns. Masririe Larkins, Katie Furlong. Class B Misses Cecilia Quinlivan, Kate Carroll. Honorably mention ed, Miss Hope Veney. Class C Misses Jessie Quinlivan, Miriam Bear. Honorably mention ed. Misses Augusta and Mary Bates. Music Misses Rebecca L. Weill, Maggie Price. Honorably mention ed. Misses Katie Madigan, Bertha Hear, Katie Carroll. Crayon Drawing and Painting Miss Rebecca L. Weill. Painting in Water Colors Misses Kate Westermann, Daisy BearfMag gie Price. French Misses 'R. L. Weill, Daisy Bear, Kate. Westermann. Special premiums were awarded as follows: Politeness and Amiability Miss Rebecca L. Weill. Composition Miss Corina Lee. History Miss Maggie Price. Improvement in History Miss Jauie Glavin. SpelllugMiss Jalia Bear. t Writing Miss Eliza Weill. Arithmetic Miss Tlieresa Wester mann. - Grammar Miss Hattie Taylor. Observance of Rules Miss Kate Furlong. Misses Kate and Maggie Larkins, A t T . TJnAa TlfftV aUKUMlt UUU DH.tl.1 Y JJUID. O'Connor and Alice Torpy deserve special mention for attention to study during their short time at school. Valedictory Miss Rebecca Weill. The interesting exercises conclud . ed with an address by R3V. M. S. Gross, and the "Vacation Song" sung by the school. j seaside resort second to none 011 the South Atlantic coast. hoes costlns from f prices a r. -so shoe Is unex- ; tory, 27 Market st. J. Elsbach, Prop. ' Look for the blue awning. t ! lZtnil? i If you want to feel , comfortable F -rtiLl-. aaaif Vrf; la vdktvss, ami wen ail you ueeuiai Kwi 'i1. mock You will find the largest as- ip wuxatogtoa, 5l. c 'ger's. . A Deautlful View. The view from the tower of the '.new hotel at the Hummock is some- Sntfthvme...,. thing superb, it is 00 leer irom tne ground and one can see up the coast and down the coast and out to sea for miles. Wrightsville and Summer Rest, dotted with t heir neat cottages, lies to the rear while Middle Sound to the North and Masouooro to the South are plainly in view. Just below oue looks down upon the pavilion with its scene of busy life and the beautiful live oak grove which is like a vast garden spread out beneath the observer's view. The Work ait the Hummock. Work on the new hotel at the Hummock is progressing rapidly. Capt. J. S. Allen, the contractor.has a large force of bauds there, who s arm all over the building and are pushing forward as fast as possible, ! but there is a great deal yet to be! done. Mr. Bryan, the lessee of the hotel, expects to open a part of the bilding on the Fourth. The large pavilion seems to be about com pleted. It is an immense building. The pavilion for the colored people is also being rushed to completion and will soon be ready. - X'ersonal;' Rev. J. C. Huske, D. D., of Fay etteville, is in. .the city 011 a brief visit. Mr. E. J. Powers left here this morning for Brooklyn, N. Y., where he will pass several months of the Summer season. We are glad to hear that Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson, 1. D., who has been quite sick for some time past at his residence in this, city, is now im proving. Rev. F. W. B. Peschau returned to the city last night- from More head. Rev. R. B. Drane is in the city 011 a brief visit to relatives here. The Rowing Club. ; A meeting was held last njght at the office of Messrs. Smi.th & Boat -wright, for the purpose of organiz ing a rowing club. Mr. Alya Burr was called to the Chair and Mr. E. W. Hewlett was made Secretary. On motion of Mr. Jos. D. Smith a committee of three was appointed by the Chair to draw up resolutions of organization for the club to be presented and acted upon at the next meeting to be called by the Chairman. The Chair named as this commit tee Messrs. Jos. D. Smith, F. P. Ris ley and R. W. Wallace. Fifteen applications for. member ship are in hand, to be acted upon as soon asa permanent organization is formed. These are in addition to those present at the meeting last night. Tiger Cigarettes, bright Virginia filled and Havanna seed wrapper. lw ' . - . " New Music Honse. J. L. Stone, the popular music dealer of Raleigh, has established a a branch 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 is invited to call and examine the instruments. t Southern way malls 6.30 P. M. Southern through malls. ....... . 9.15 P- Mj DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western malls (C. C. Hallway) 5.45 A. M, Cape Fear & Y V K It and points sup plied there! rom 5.45 P. SL lialelh & Hamlet It. It. and points supplied therefrom...... 3.uu 1. J. 8.30 A. M. Clinton, special.... j.ioi.M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi- - ces - 6.00A.M. Little River, S. C, and Intermediate offices.... .. - .. 2.00 P. M. Caue Fear River mail . . 1.00 P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern and way malls.... 8.30 P. M Northern throuerh mail, late ....11.00 P. M hbutherh mails - 0.30 A. M. inntharnwav mails 9.30 A. M ( rolina Central It. It. 9.30 A. M. Mails collected from street boxes In business portion of city at 5 A. M.. 11 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. and from other points 01 tne city at 5 r. in. General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00 P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.30 A. M. Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. " 1 : Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous. Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M. Stamps on saie a general aeiivery e.j a.l to 10 A. M. and 1 to 7 P. M. one. The Queen on the Way Here. The steamer Queen of SL John's was to have left Jacksonville yes terday, in accordance with a letter received here this inorning- from Capt. JR. P. Paddison. We may therefore look for her here to-ruor. row. She will be commanded by Capt. Paddison, with Capt. C. C. Morse as pilot. Her dock will be at . bertrer'-s. the Walker wharf,; just South ofj Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received ' at Jacobfs Hdw. -Depot. It will pay you to use T Burglars. You can be safe from them by using the Burglar Proof Blind Locks, sold at Jacobin - Headquarters for BassBalls, Bats Mask, Gloves, Belts &c., is at Heins Fishing Tackle. A full assortment of all kinds for both salt and fresh water fishing at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. . - t - N KV ADVEKTI8I3MISNT Wall -Paper and Shades Hung! - Carpets and Mattine Laid I ssice wurs guarauteeuj uy WITH ' ' ": - HO W ELL & 0UMMING, Opposite the City HalL MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, BOLSTERS, SPRINGS, MOSQUITO BARS ." 1 3628 J. W. HARPER, .General liana jrr. First Baptist-Sunday School Excursion TO CAROLINA BE &.01T ! STEAMER SYLVAN ClROVE WILL LEAVE ior Carolina Beach .with Sunday fcchocl First Baptist Church on Friday at :30 a. m. ana p. m. ,v J. w. iiaui'ljc. je 28 it x , uenerai Manager. WANTED-A WOMAN SENSE, ener-y and respectability forour buslnejs In L r locality; middle aped preferred. Salary to per month. Permanent position. References exchanged. , J. G. RE x CRAFT, Manager, je 14 4w tn v . 33 Reaao bt., a. 1 Dissolution -Notice. UE CO-PAKTMERHIP V IIERETOFORJC exist tng between C s. Love and T.. D. Love, under the firm name of C. S. Love & Co., was dissolved on the 24th of June .by the death of c. s. Love. The understened is alone author ized to sign In liquidation. . : : - ' T. D. LOVE, je27yt y: " Surrlvlna: Partner. P. s. These MOSQUITO BARS are some thingnew. Je28tf The Stokley House, TARTIES IN WANT OF ACCOMMODA- tions at Wrightsville will nnd the STOKLEY HOUSE well supplied with all that is neces sary. Board by the day, week or month at low rat9s Pig Fish suppers to order at any hour dur ing the evening. All of the delicacies of salt water,flsh,crabs, clams, shrimps, &c, furnished to guests. Sailing Boats, Fishing Boats,Flshlng Tackle, &c, furnished on short notice. . CStokley House fronts the water and is within 100 yards ot the Depot. W. H. STOKLEY, Je 18 tf Proprietor. Reading Classes, OLD PENS AND PENCILS, . Lunch Baskets, ' Frames of all Kinds. Bass and Kettle Drums, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Harmonicas, Best kind of Steel and Gut Strings, : Looking Glasses, &c, Sec Blank Books, Paper and Envelopes for sale cheap at HEINSBERGER'S jes - ; " - ' . "MACINAW 5 ONLY GENUINE "MACINAW" HATS SOLD IN WILMINGTON- LOUIS H. ME ARES, 12 NORTH FRONT, Gentlemen's Furnisher and Hatter je 21 ' : - - J. T. HOWE W. H. NORWOOD At the Hummock. TTE HAVE OPENED A RESTAURANT AT the end of the Pavillion set aside for the Col ored People at the Hummock, where we are prepared to furnish meals at all hours. , Three times a day., . Oysters, Olams and Orabs In any style desired. sy-Weare also prepared to accommodate White as well as Colored Customers, and we guarantee satisfaction all & NORWOOD EICK COLD BEER always on Jiand. Ie23lm R. w. A. McOWAN wul collect subscrip tions due THE DAILY KEVIEW.-and solicit new subscribers. " Specials AltDEN HOSE. DOG COLLARS, .LAWN s-. . 1 - . Dog collars. Liirgest and unest , vji ; . - - - nnmft ln .nd I Dock street, assortment ever before brought to ; at lhem2 we have the good3 and can make Tiger Cigarette smoke can be in-. this city, to be had at Jaeobi's Hd i w. : the prices touu baled, without danger. i ' lw j Depot. mjiitf W. R. SPRINGER & CO.. ' 14 Front SL, Wilmington, N. i In Good C u p p I y . ".- - ' ' I - k I HAVE A FINE SUPPLY NOW OF PRIME Beef Cattle and will offer some Splendid Meat on my stalls every day this week. LAMB. VEAL, MUTTON, &c, also in good supply. J. F. GARRELL, Front St. Market, South Side, je 27 2t W. E. Worth & Co's Old Stand. Of Interest to the Public. Lad ies will Please Read this Letter. . . NEWYoRK;une9th,v,88. MR. JOHN TAYLOR, Dear Sir:- You have been buying hats of our House for the last twenty years, while doing business in New York and Wilmington, and always have been a large buyer. We send you by Clyde Line 153 dozen Ladies, Misses' and Children's Hats, in all Colors and best Shapes. We have stopped making Summer Hats for this season, and we close out the lotatyour,own prices, sojas to give your customers in Wilmington ' some' -Bargains. Hoping they will do you some good, we are, Very truly yours, C..F. G. & CO., , Manufacturers. Prince St., N. Y. : The above Hats are placed on our counters and Bargains will be given to every purchaseiTat wholesale and retail; also FLOWERS, v't- CU- FEATHERS, SILK mitts; RIBBONS, LAOES, &c. Fashionable Goods and Low Prices ; are the two inducements offered to all purchasers at Tayl ituiL o 118 TJarket Ct., WILMINGTON, N. C. je 27 ' - . ' : No. 3. Wilmington Seacoast H. R. 9 SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 1, 1 From Wilmington, Leave ....... 63ua.m Leave........ 9u?) a. m Leave........ 2-J0p. m Leave 5xp.m Leave. ; ". . i . p. m From Hummock. Leave...!... 7.4"a.m. Leave. . . . . . .if . ;j a. vi. Leave 3:.?) p. m. Leave...;... c:l p. ra. Leave ..lu.uJp. m. J. 1L CHADEOUEN, Js., June 13 ti General ila-jcr.
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