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Editor and Prop. -
BirTioNs.pOSTAGEPAII):
' oft monUls
Srear stOH one monl 11,35 cents.
rUi aeuveml by carriers, free
144 Zj Pt of the city. M the above
rates low and liberal.-
twvrs Will please ic"-.
facdve their paper regnlarly. :
iW7 : 7
PURELY VEGETABLE;
.1 .viorJi"' etncaey n in
trttft- Sidneys,
I and BOWELS;
rrtfUAL SPcinq for .?
Jiowl Complaints,
HiHiit. sicR jjrrfdacne,: ,-
T-Sl- illUIoutaeM. '
SJr A. '" Jau1MJJcc,
! lv, tension. - , - Colic.
B'.a - i "
jstetoMSicnldhlltlioiit Ir:
. hrJ.-'i-kfP1- rc-ady for immediate us.-,
jwpv an hoar n suffer! ti
:iTt diffi i ti'o and doctors' bill.
:her is but one -
JSHONS LIVER RESULATOIi
u tLat jom gt the genuine wiih red "ZV
frwi of Wrsppsr. Prepared oitfy by
I H ZEIL'N 4 CO.,SUPreprietc.-,
ri.U. 1-IUCK.81.00.
MTjltclstptiiwly cn sat : ,
PUXOS AND ORGANS-
BITE TO ME FOR PRICES AND TERMS
hrf.im bnvin? an Instrument, as I keep one
tftte largest stocks of . : v ,
PIANOS AND ORGANS
IN THE SOUTH.
ImhspII you any of the'flrst -class manu-
rCOX $190 UPWARDS.
Organ
FRO 91 f UPWAKDS.
EH FOR CATALOGUE.
J.
RALEIGH, N. C
BRANCH HOUSE :
os Dock Street, between Front and 'Second,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
jesutf
The Stokley House,
pARllES IN WANT OF ACCOMJVIODA-
tKmsatWrtghtsyllle wiu'flnd the STOKLEY
bouse well supplied with all that is neces-
Board by the day, week or month at low
rates.
FllF VUh snniirv! In nrrtfr at an V lifirif fllir-
lagtae eveniiitf. : '
All of the delicacies of salt wateflsheraDa,
clams, sluimps, c, furnished to guests.
sId? Boats, fishing Boats,Flshing Tackle,
,niniislifti on short notice. . ,
J8tokley House fronts the water and Is
WMa 100 yards of the Derot.
Jeistf
W. Li. TCI&.JbX,
Proprietor
V- L. DOUCLAC
83 SHOE.
FOlt
GENTLliilFN.
14 Sdi1" 3 Searalew Shoe in the
?lfidrtlJTllhonttack or n&ils. As EtTl-
no ttj1(??e costing $5 or $, and
5kthPi?ornalls to wear the stocking
Pbe ui??aa a hand sewftd Riioe Buy
ttoja
IT. t 6wcugc, HOTilUllCU.
! oWy P.L"-LAs 4 shoe, the original
Ssffnf6 welt shoe, which
om-maoe shoes costing from
Vt.ejiJJJ V.GLA8 S3 shoe Is worn by all
Aa Use aooi oe In the world.
w t?? not sold by your deal
Ule b, ;QLAS Brocktin.BIasa.
eodip
f , 4. ' .
"Win genuine unless stamped on
H. VONGLAHN,
Wilmington. N. C
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VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY. AUGUST 21,
Index to Nxw Advertisements.
11 31 JK.A.TZ Special Bargains
' SIR3 E B Wiggins Bargains
" P C Muxes Cigars, Cigarettes
Heinsberger -Copying Presses -Louis
H Meakes Flannel Shirts.
v Qcken of St John's Moonlight Excursion
Change of Sailing Days N .Y4 Wil s S Line
' ' - . ".
; Rice birds .Will - soon be iui . order
now.
Skipjack, are
'biting
like doss"
e ow at tfie Sound and the Hiun
MrJ" Joliu Scarborough has been
appointed teiuporarily a health offi
cer of the city. :
; Eggs are scarce and high here now
and tkFrarfJifiutrfet:-pn the mar
ket.. .Send them in..
, It is evident that we have had the
merest touch to-day o! the storm
which has been raging dawn in the
Gulf. - : .
,Are you weak and weary, over
worked and tired? Hoed's Sarsapa1
rillais just the medicine to purify
your blood and"giv$ you strength.
.Another lot of those celebrated
Oil Stoves just received at Jacobi's
lldw. Depot. It will pay you to use
onel v - "- - - ' ,. - - t
Dog collars. Largest and linest
assortment ever before brought to
this city, to be had at JaeobPs Hdw
Depot., -'
- Mr. Geo. Morton, with a happy
crowd of ladies and gentlemen, left
for a run of 20 miles up Black river
to-day with the steam launch Boss.
They will return to-night by moon
light. r ' -
Mrs. E." B. Wiggins announces in
this issue a clearing out sale at the
Ladies'1 Emporium. The goods will
be sold very cheap, for cash, and
the stock must be cleared out by
the first' of October.
The first bale of new cotton of
North Carolina growth was recei ved
here to-day by Messrs. Williams &
Murchisoq, from Mr. J. D. BTqrne,
of "Wadesboro. It graded stricthiid
dling and was not sold at 3 o'clock.
Bathing
Suits.
Gome down to
Head' carters. 35. dozen Flannel
Baling Suits, in all sizes and colors,
sold at the lowest manufacturing
prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac
tory, 21 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop.
Look for the blue awning. t
. A Suggestion.
We suggest to the authorities of
the New Hanover Transit Co. that
a boat be engaged to row just out
side of the sand reef at Carolina
Beach during bathing hours to look
out for the safety of those in the
water and to warn rash and fool
hardy people against venturing out
too far.
; The Keach To-NIght.
The indications all point to a
pleasant evening and a fine attend
ance on the excursion to-night to
Carolina Beach, given under - the
auspices of the St. Andrews. Broth
erhood of the St. James Home. The
Genua aia Cornet Band have kindlv
volunteered their assistance and
they will accompany the excursion
ists and render some of their most
charmiug pieces. There will be re
freshments on board and nearly
three hours of moonlight On the
Beach. . . .
Corrected StHteiunt.
Mr. N. R. Barnhill writes
to give
us a correct version of the uiifort in
nate circumstance which resulted
in the death' of Mr. J. T. Croom's
little daughter, at Kelly's Cove, on
the 11th inst. Little Minnie, thede-ceased,-her
sister and Mf- Franklin
Peterson's little son were playing on
a pole lying in the fork of some
sparkleberry bushes, about three
feet above the ground, arid the limb
on one of the bushes broke, precip
itating Minnie on the sharp snag o
a light wood stump, about 5 feet
1 ong. She struck' on the snag on her
left side, Above the hip, but it -did
not go through the body, as report
ed to us. Her death occurred with
in an hour of the accident.
Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses
Advice to old and young: in se
lecting spectacles you shoidd be cau
tious not' to take more maffnifyin
vowcr than has been qs to the eve
as in J he 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 dailv cause of prema-
ture aid age to the sight. You can get
I the best at Heinsberger's. ;
, Hands Wanted.
One hundred hands wanted On
pants. Highest -price paid. Ncne
but experienced hands need apply.
- I. SHRIEB,
Clothier and Hatter, .
16 N. Front street.-
Down tli e Illver.
A pleasant and cheap moonlight
excursion is advertised to take place
on the stearuei Queen of St. John'' 8
to:inorrow night." - She will leave at
8 o'clock and make a run some dis
tance down the river andreturn.
There will be, good music on board
and a fine opportunity for dancing.
The fare for the round trip is only
25 cents.
1. " .c The Body Secoversd.
The body of the - unfortunate" col'
ored woman, Delia BHsson, who was
drowned yesterday at Carolina
Beach, as reported in the last issue
of the Rkvibw, was recovered about
an hour afterwards, it having been
washed up on the beach about a
quarter of a mile above the scene of
the accident. It was brought up to
the' city yesterday afternoon and
turned over to the relatives for in
terment. An inquest . was held and
a verdict rendered in accordance
with the facts as published by us.;
The Crop. v
The weekly weather crop bulletin
of the North Carolina Weather Ser
vice, dated August 18th, says:
In the Eastern District there was
about an average of rainfall, affect
ing all crops favorably; more rain,
hnwfiver. ia needed. In the Central
District the rainfall fell below the
average; crops, however, were, not
injuriously affected. In the West
ern Districts the rainfall was about
the average, affecting all crops
tavoraDJy.
In all the districts there was an
average amount of temperature and
sunshine, all crops being favorably
affected. v ...
City Court.
Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol
lowing cases this morning:
Primus Moore, disorderly eonduct,
$10 or 20 days. ; .
James Gary, larceny, case contin-
ued. '
Jjio. McMillan, larceny, bound
over to the next term of the Criminal
Court in the sum of $100, justified
bond.
William Mitchell, disorderly con
duct, $5 and costs or 10 days.
Alex. Richardson, disorderly con
duct, case dismissed at the cost of
the prosecutor.
Jno. Verhofe, drunk and down, $10
or 20 days.
- James Hawkins, W. H. Nash, Al"
bert Nixon, Frank Gause, J, B.
Roberson, J110, Forbes, Jno. Hawk
ins, Joe Hawkins, Ed Crawford, Jno.
Warehoof, charged with an assault
and battery on S. Hill Terry, case
continued. 1
Death of Sir. J. . Fox.
We regret to learn of the death of
Mr. J. B. Fox a Confederate vet
eran, who died at his residence in
this city, at 7 o'clock this morning,
of consumption. He was a na.tivo
of old New HanqYerv: that pait
which is now Pender county and
had resided here since the close of
the war. He was 53 years of age.
Mr. Fox was a good Confederate
soldier and qn honorable, upright
citizen. He was Orderly Sergeant
in Co. G, 61st Regiment, Capt; S.
VanAuirmge,and" served with- gal
lantry. The funeral services will
take place . this evening, at-eight ;
o'clock, conducted by Rey.. W. S.
Greasy,pastor of Grace M. E.Church,
and the interment will be:near
Ro.cky Point to-morrow morning.
Audit and Finance,
- -
The Board of Audit and Finance
met yesterday afternoon in regular
session. All the members were pres
ent, Mr. R, J. Jones, the chairman,
presiding.
The Board concurred in the action
of the Board of Aldermen in appro
priating $150 for repairs to Howard
Relief engine house.
, Bills for current expenses, amount
ing to $203.70. were audited and ap
proved.
An informal discussion took place,
between members of the- Bqard on
the matter o.f placing a police oflier
on duty on the. west side.of the river.
No aciibn" was taken. The chair?
man suggested that as expenditures
amounting to. over two thousand
dollars and not provided for ; in, the
annual appropriationl ha already
been made, hk' thought it was a
I food tlni'e now to stop
f Burglars. You can be safe from
I them by using the Burglar Proof j
Blind Locks; sold at'Jacobi's.
Some very ' fine ones still come in
occasionally but they are about the
last of thecrop.
- Fishing Tackle. A full assortment
of all kinds for both salt and fresh
water .fishing at JacobPs Hdw. De
ot. -::,.-..-:v:-:;..r,--: t
The average rate of- the wind
here to-day has been but 24 miles
an hour; Several timestit reached
30 miles,' but this was merely : spas
modic. No reports have been re
ceived from South port. :
? " Excursion Party to Arrive.
An excursion C party numbering
oiie hundred, from Ansonville, and
under direction of Dr. J. C. Brown,
will arrive in our city on the C. C.
R. R. this evening. To-morrow' they
will excurt" to the Hummocks and
Thursday will go do wn on theSi;ai
Gkovc to Carolina Beach.
Cut and Beaten.
Mr. S. H. Terry,; Superintendent
of the ' County Poor . House and
House of Correction, was assaulted
last evening near the Seaside Base
Bali Grounds,, as he. attempted to
capture an escaped prisoner. Mr.
Terry was cut in the face and also
beaten together with two of his men.
To-day ' a number of arrests were
made and the defendants will be up
before the Mayor to-morrow morn
ing for trial. - ' r :
Express on the Seacoaet Kailroad.
Commencing to-day,the Southern
Express Company Will run messeng
ers on the Seacoast Road. This isa
move in the right direction, and
will prove a great convenience to
residents at the Sound and Hum
mocks. The Express Company will
call for -: freights addresssed to
Wrightsvilla or the Hummocks, if
notice is, left at their office on Front
street.- : .. ; . ' i' 1 . -; .-- '
Just think of it, if you purchase
an article from any of the stores you
have only to notify the Express
orapany and all trouble is . ended;
the package is sent for and deliver
ed.board the train and -at destina
tion. ' ' .
By the way, these late trains that
the Seacoast Road has just put on
ought to prove a great convenience
to those who wish to take a surf
bath in the afternoon, as you will
see by their schedule that you can
come back early or you can stay
later, and enjoy the beautiful moon
light nights, ;
This World is Given to tying.
"We hear it quietly whispered,"
writes a friend from Charlotte, ''that
the yellow fever is in Wilmington."
And a report .- of a similar nature
comes to us from another 'town in
the interior, where it is said that
certain parties have received letters
from friends in Wilmigton stating
that it is reported that there are
several cases of yellow here.
"Hqw this world is-given to ly
ing,1' for it is all lies, foolish,
nonsensical, ridiculous lies. There
has not been, and there is
riot now, a case of yellow fever,
or the suspicion of a case of
fever, anywhere in this city; nor,
for that matter, have there been
any reports of yellow fever here.
Nor do we anticipate any trouble
here. Our city was never so clean
as it is now; our sanitary condition,
n fact, is as near perfect as it can
he and even should a case or two of
fever be discovered here we do not
believe that it could become epi
demic. Our people are perfectly
oalm and serene and; are quietly at
work, not anticipating any danger
whatever from the fever this year-
Headquarters for BassBalls,Bats
Masks, Gloves, Belts &c, is at He iris
berjrer's.. , , . .
N EW AOVEKTIHEJIlliNTo
Moonlight Excursion
Wednesday, Aug. 22d. :
rpHE S.TEAJ4 BR QUEEN OF ST. JOHN'S
wJll leave her wharf for a delightful Moonlight
: ... , I ........ ,
Excursion down the river at 8 o?clock Wed
nesday evening.- Pare twenty-five cents.
fir-Excellent Music will accompany the Ex-
curslon.
v i . C.. "MORSE, Captain.
U. CHRISTOPHER Manager. aug 21 2t
WireCloth" foi your window? and
and doors can be had as Jacpbi's
IMw. Jepot- -;
1888.
NO 16a
j NEW
AVKliT18BMKVT?.
WINDOW'SHn
IN ALL SIZES
CARPETS AND ' rj ATTD r,
A Good Assortment at alllSeasori
will be giyencharing the remainder of this month on BRUSSELS and
INGRAIINS to close out before getting in New Stock.
Can Save You Some Money. Note Tliia !
aug 20 ly
Moonlight Exc arsion
" " : - to , j";' c
CAROLINA BEACH I
Tuesday. August 3 tf 1888,
TJNDEK TIIE AUSPICES OP St. ANDREW'S
BROTHERHOOD OP ST. AMES' HOME. .
SYLVAN GROVE
will leave wharf at 6 o'clock p. m. Returning',
leave Beach at 10 o'clock p. m.
' Music, Sandwiches and Ice Cream on board.
.Three Hours by Moonlight on Beach.
Surf Bathers and courting couples taka
notice. ' '
Tickets 50c. for round trip. , Children under
12 years 25c - aug 18 2t s t
Bargains! Bargains!
Ladies Take Notice.
Closing Out Sale
AT ' ' "
THE LADIES' EMPORIUM,
115 Market Streets
COMMENCING TO-DAY,
I will sell at a sacrltice my stocke of
Millinery, Fancy Goods,
ErJBROID'RIES,
Feathers,
FLOWERSi" YOKINGS ,
i . , , '
. . ... .. ' ' . . .1
Tuctcings,
C0ESETS, EHOHINGS,
, . N - ' ;r : .
Bustles, Etc.
This stock must be cleared out by
October 1st, and goods will v ,
be sold for '
at-h great SACRIFICE. All goods
in the Store are of
Latest Style and Finest
Quality.
MRS. E, B.WIGGINS.
115 Market Street
auggQ
Sharpie Robert E, Lee,.,
QAPT. a W. SMITH, WILL TAKE PAR-
ties from the Hummocks to any point on the
Sound or out tone. She Is fitted with com
fortable seats and will accommodate forty
passengers. Parties taken Pishing, Trolling,
Sailing or to the lilac tush Grounds outside.
For teraaApply on board. : aug I it
Builder and Contractor, h
H AVISO DKTEKMIXED DEFINITELY TO
locate again In Wilmington, I respectfully
offer mrservicea to the citizens of Wilming
ton as a BuUder, Contractor and Superintend
dent. I will do my utmost te please and
tMafc that I can give satisfaction in every
case. For the present parties desiring my ser
vices will please address me through city P.O.
:i;ectfi:llv.
7e rui to claa to rcccita c:
trcra our trlpr.13 ca try ri t!i rut't
general Interest, but - - -"
The name ct the imterxac:: r ' -3 t3 fr
nlshea to the ISltbr. ( ;
Commnnlcatlons must ta r: a cly c ,
one side of the paper. . 1
rersonalltlc3 Dust be' avclioa,
Andltl3epeciallja2ia partlcnlai un:.;r
stood that the Editor docnot "altrc rs crscrj ?
the news of correspozi!5cit3 oni?C3 so stair j
In the editorial extfumns.: ' r "
NEW ADVEKTIGCfin:! TO;
AND GRADES. 4
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NORTH FRONT BT " 1 1 UT.
CAROLINA BEiiCH !
rHE SYLVAN GROVE. WILL RL ll A SPE
eial Schedule to Carolina" BeacH on TUESDAY
leaving at 9:i a. m. and 3:00 and 6 p . in.
The train will leave the Beach at 1:00, D.ca
and 10:00 prm. . ' ' J
- : ' ' ' . 4 J. W. HAItPER.
aug202t.
Genl Ifnnajer.
No. 8. ;
SCDEDUIE ffUHISGIOr SECUSI I. E.
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
ZJ-
IN EUPECT AUGUST Slv 1883LT C CD A. M
Prom Wilmington,
Proni nummocks.
Leave 60 a. m
Leave 930 a, m
Leave........ 30 p.m
Leave.. jf..... 5:00 p. m
Leave........ 7KX)p.m
Leave..... v.i 9:00 p.m
Leave 7.45 a. m.
Leave.lO-.L) a. m.
Leave....... 4 oo p: m.
Leave.. ..... 6:00 p. ra.
Leave;. 8:00 p.m.
Leave. . . . . .11KX) p. m.
; ; J. H. CHADBOUHN, JR.,
aug 30 tf ; J, . r ; Gegcral Manager.
Heworft'ellistca
Steamflhip (Jc.
FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER,'. UEV1 YORK
Located between Chambers ana Roosevelt Eta.
' :- ; : At3 oi6ck; p.h.
Wednesday, Aug.
BENEFACTOR,..
.
JTAJUTA.....
PIONEER....
....eacuroay, au'."
..Wednesday, Aug. tj
.oavuruay, tept. i
. . FROM WILMINGTON: ,
JANITA.. . j.lpriaay. Ag. 4
PIONEER .. ... Tuesday, Aui ?s
BENEFACTOR ....... ' ."..Prtday,' Avl Bl
PANITA.. ..Tuesday, Sept. 4
Through Bins Lading and Lowest Thro'
Rates guaranteed to ana from, points in North
and South Carolina. i '
For Freight or Passage apply to '
yu G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent,
1' .e , , Wilmington, N.
' THEO. EGER, Traffic Manager,
-' ' - ' NcwYcrk.
WIL P. CLYDE & CO.. Genl Ajrents.
aug 21,- . , 25 Broadway, New York,
Cigars, Cigarotten,
JCE COLD SODA WATER AND MILE
SHAKES. Also a fall line of Dru?3. Patent
Medicines, Soaps. Perfumeries, Hair Brushes,
&c, can be found at - ,
. . - , . " P. C. MILLER'S,
r'- Drugstore.
. : . Corner S. Fourth and Nun St3..
F. S. Prescriptions filled at all Hours, n r
or night. Jyliti
Lien of ; Bucinccc i
BEG LEAVE TO CALL YOUR ATT:;
tlon to the revolution In Letter Ccpj1r.j
PresseVproduced by putting the
, Challenge Pre cs
open the Market ' The "Challenge' tales tto
place of other Copyln,T Presses with ci any- u i -vantages
over all of them. .
It is the easiest and quickest operated rc
Ing Press on the markeC ;
One motion of the Lever does the wcr:: ; - :
nsures an instantaneous copy.
It requires no special stand or ectcts id
fasten it in position.
Price flO for Press holding lCr : : l -For
Sale at
"7 9 n
4 '
a -is
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