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BRANCH HOUSE : On Dock Street, between Front andSecond, WILMINGTON, N. C. The Stokley flonse, pABTIES IN WANT OF ' ACCOMMODA- uoiaatWrtglitavUlewlll find the STOKLEY HOUSE well supplied with all that Is neces sary. Board by the day, week or month at low rates. Pli ftsa suppers to order at any hour dur ittete.fltag'. " ' All or tie delicacies Qf salt water,nsh,crahs. clams, surlmps, tc, furnished to guests. Sailing Boats, Fishing Bo ata, Fishing Tackle, e, furnished oa short nQUce. orstokiey House fronts, the water and Is TOUaloOyardsol the Depot. i to19t, W. H.STOKXET, ! wtl Proprietor. 33 SHQEi Sdi P SmUw Shqe In the no1 83 Uw coitfir IdTand fSffi13 to -wearthe stpcklnr p4went,.ei' aJtes them aa comrqrtabu bex" a hanosewfrl shoe, ny "W:.rr;xM,, Kronulne unless stamped on 'omOLAs IU SHOE, the origUlsd SoiJFed welt H shoe, - which ton. shoes costing from pi JorheiVv8 is unea n, inau ViJlLs. SHOE la worn by all AH " Bcnooi snoe in the woria. irTT.e in Congress- " wntfl wrrit 2?? l" 1101 soia tj your aeai aaar. H VONQLAHN. ) f H VOL XII. The latest newa from Jacksonville is far from encouraging. The official bulletin up to 6 o'clock Saturday evening reports 7 new cases and 59 under treatment. The total cases were and the deaths 12. Thedis ease seems xiow to be taking hold of the colored people and notwith standing this fact and ; the quaran tine they are still flocking into the city in large numbers. . Serious trouble Ms anticipated from this source. There seems to be also a conflict 6f opiniou among some of the physicians.. There are several Cuban, doctors therevaml they iusist WHOSZ-lihat it is not the jreniiiue yellow fe ver, although they admit that it has some of the symptoms. Theyclaim that it is more like typhoid malaria than any other disease. Still, the fact is patent that it is working death and destruction in the unfor" tuuate city. The concussion theory has. been abandoned, temporarily,at all events, and there is no more heavy tiring all along the line. Also, but few tar barrels a're kept burn ing. There is a large amouut of in adequately protected property in the city and trouble is feared from the idle and vicious. The pistol is therefore a part of the daily toilette. The Republicnn Senate will have to get up early; in the morning, very early indeed, when they find Presi dent Cleveland asleep or napping. They digged for him a pit and have themselves fallen into it and they are lying there now, perdu, flat on their backs, with not a helping hand extended to them. When they refused to ratify the fisheries treaty they thought they had Mr. Cleve land and the Democratic party in a tight place, but instead they are bound by their own cords. They did not calculate upon the fact that Mr. Cleveland held in his band, a card which would trump their best trick and . they were equally astonished and dismayed "when he met their move by the message sent in to them on Friday recommending and sug gesting retaliatory measures against Canada, The wnole country ap plauds Mr. Cleveland's course, and letters and telegrams from some of the most eminent men everywhere mm are pouring in upon mm, ap plauding him to the echo. And it is a noticeable fact that Republicans as well asDemocrats endorse his course. No, gentlemen of the Republican side of the Senate. Mr. Cleveland is not a pigmy: he is a giant, and a iollvbifr eiant at tKat. It is'nt worth while for you to' fight him any longer. - You slip up badly every; time you attempt it. Your solid party vote on the fisheries treaty is the biggest boomerang you have ever let slip from. your clumsy fingers. If there has ever been any doubt of Cleveland's election you ave yqqrsejyes solvent that doubt. The most sensible thins vou can do now is to iro nome ana so to oea n m and stav there until the morning of the seventh day of pext November, You can do nothing now to retard the s'uecess of the Democratic party Your G. 'O. P. Is the grand old play ed-out from this time henceforth and forever." . - - ' -What the pot-valiant Republicans in the Senate will do now it is diffi cult to determine. They , are in a hole and the first tiling, we presume, will be for them to take measures to get out of that hole. For the pres ent they are too paralyzed to make much of an exertion. The New York Herald sums up the situation thusly: The political situation in Wasb ington, as cbange'd 'by the retalia tion message of President Cleveland, Is full of dramatic interest. As will be seen by reference toour Washington dispatches the debate in the Senate Chamber was Un usually interesting yesterday. Hd- munds and Hoar pdured forth the v1atebf ! theW ? wrathV ' found fault Witli every oouyanu every i, ujug,iic sarcasm and innuendo to the. very epd.oi jM'r vpcapuiary--iu w proved to the looHer on in Vienna that somebody had been hit, and hit ' a very uaru, oy ina message. It s wejl known that Jlepu llcau Senators have been iaus tripqsly engaged for .months in dig gipg a Pit for the administration by means of the fishery cmestionrbut by ft dexterous inovemept the presi dent has filled the pit with these Re nublican Senators instead aid set the country laugh iug At them. T 1887, unthoritv to retaliate, under tne . . . . 1 a i At. conviction that he was" averse to ttoiKili manahroa whlftll Illisrht 101 blv result in international compli-l cations. ! - i That gave them a double head;ea Mm WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY. AUGUST 27, opportunity. They could accuse him of cowardice if he did not retal iate, and of wilfully getting the country into trouble if he did. It was a game- of bluff, for. knowing him to be conservative, and cau tious, they hoped to make capital iy ciiariug nim wmi a willingness to toady to Great Britain. But "the best laid schemes o1 mice and men gang afta-gley." The President was not blind to the shab by piece of trickery. Tire Republi can spider, thinking it had a Demo cratic .fly insight, coyly sang its in- irito f Inn inf a ..... nn.lnp ' When the fly accepted the invita tion, by sendincr to Congress that retaliation message, the Republican spider glared at him in astonish ment for a moment, cried with a shriek, 'Great Scott! - ItW a fly; it r a hornet!" and the panic began. The Republicans are in ft. bad pre dicament. They have played for high stakes a return to power at any costhave done their best to get the administration into a cor ner, but find themselves in the cor ner instead, and will be mighty lucky if they get out of it. -T- - : ; The liyer and kidneys must be kept in good condition. Hood's Sarsapariila is a great remedy for regulating these organs. LOCAL JSTETS- INDKI TO NKW ADVIKTISB MBNT8. John Koch Now Open l S ii bibb A Rare Chance M M Katz Special Bargains G G ama.x Co Fresh Hsh Mks E li Wiggins Kargalns -. F c Millkb Cigar3, cigarettes U Ckonbnbbbg Photographer. Ueinsbkrger -Copying Presses W A Bbtan Island Beach Hotel Louis H Mbares Flannel Shirts R M McLvriBB Window Shades Jno L Boat wkight -Just Received Howell & Ccxming Bandana Bed The dust greeable now. is exceedingly disa Rain is ueeded. We are sorry to hear that Dr. W. E. Storm is quite sick and confined to the house. Headquarters for BassBalls, Bats. Masks, Gloves, Belts &c, is atHeins berger's. ' . . . . i Turner's almanac does'nt say a word about frost until along to -wards the middle of December, Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at JacobPs Hdw. Depot. It will pay you to use one. Dog collars. Largest and finest assortment ever before brought to this city, to be had at Jacobi's Hdw Depot. ' . There were small congregations in nearly all of the churches yesterday, an evidence of the fact that there are a great many people out of the city. There is a banana bush on a pri vate lot in Oakdale Cemetery that has on it a bunch of ten bapanas, which will probably ripen if the sea son is prolonged. Bathing Suits. Come down to Headquarters. 25 dozen Flannel Bavuing Suits, iu all sizes qd colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop, Look for the blue awqiqg. v t Dropping into Heinsbefger's this morning we .noticed that everybody was busy taking account of stock and making a general renovation, on both floors of the large establish ment, preparatory to a reception of the large stock which will be laid In for the Fall and Winter and holiday trade. A Spider Factory. Front Street Market is a greay rendezvous for ho spider tribe. They grow' luxuriantly there and to a large 6ize. Some of them appear to be as big as the end of a man's thmmb, and ladies visiting the market are frightened, b,y t6MV They may be Ip'gtyy qruauen.tabut ihey are qot pleasant o. hv'e a? peighbprs'aqd tle colony should therefore he broken up, Wither Crojp. BullUn. The wetlier crop buHetiq fqrtb week ending ypsterfty, in tis State, isatlan. An ayerage amount of rainfall is reported from all districts, crops ha,ve beeq very favorably affected Jn the Eastern District there was ap average amount of temperature and suushiqe, affecting all crops favorably. The tempera ture in the Central and Western dis- aver- S o rr V mvnro riamtr se, ue eooi uigius ueiug wmv (what an average k ct upon crops was favorable. iifiM. Indications. - j For North Carolina, fair weather, followed on Tuesday by rains and slightly warmer. . , The Q-een to toe IocketI. The Queen of St. JehrCs, which has been plying between this city and Southport for nearly two months, is to be taken" off and laid up in dock, until the Fall season opens and the yellow fever in Florida is all gone, when she .will be taken South and put'at her regular Winter's work on the 3t. John's river. Capt. Chris topher says that he hopes to bring her back to Wilmington next Sum Hiet,for the excursion business here; 'A Street Car Horse. One of the street car horses had his foot caught yesterday in a frog of the track at the turnout on Front street, between.Church and Castle. The car was moving at the time and as the horse could not remove his foot it ran up on him and threw him over, making him turn a complete somersault. It was found that his spine was severely injured and he was taken to the stable and sus pended with ropes around his body. It has not yet been determined what will be done with him, but if his spine is really broken he will be useless and. will probably be shot. Charged With Stealing Chickens Frank Williams, colored, was ar rested yesterday,charged with steal ing chickens from the premises' of Mrs. E. Warren, on Second street, near Dock. Another party is im plicated, who has not yet :been-ar-rested. It seems that Williams and his companion are employed as fire men at the electric light works, in the rear of Mrs. Warren's premises and the theft was traced there, by the heads of the chickens and the ieatners wnicn tney puuea on as t -mi - v they went along. The case will probably be presented to the Mayor to-morrow morning. Appointments by Bishop Maid. We learn; from the .t Charlotte Chronicle that Bishop Haid has made the following appointments for the Catholic Vicariate of North Carolina:" Very Rev. M, S. Gross, of Charlotte, Vicar General. Rev. F. Felix, of St. Mary's College, Sec retary and Chancellor. The Bishop's Council; Very Rev. M. S. Gross, Very Rev. F. Prior, O. S. B; Rev. P. Moore, of Wilmington, N. C: and Rev. J B. White, of Asheville, N. C; Rev. F. Felix, O. S. B. Rev.Charles Burns has been transferred from Wilmington to Newbern, and Rev. J. J. Hill to Wilmington The Sho$ Qun at the Hammocks. .The clay-pigeon shooting match will take place at the Hummocks on Thursday and it will be one of the most notable eveqts of the season The eqtranca fee is $1, and entries may be made up to the hour of the match (4 o'clock) with Mr, W. A. Bryan, either here ,at the Orton House, or at the Island Beach Hotel. A .shot-gun will be used, under the Hullington rules, which allows one ounce and a quarter of shot, of any kind desired. The birds will be shot at a distance of 18 yards from the trap. The first prize will be an Eng- lisn twisx, aouoie oarrei snot gun breech loader, to the most success ful contestant and the second prize, a silver cup, will be awarded the poorest shot. A great deal of Jnter-. est is being already manifested in the forthcoming -match and there will in all iikelihodl be a large at tendance from the city and a spirit ed and exciting contest. . City Co art. : Mayor Fowler dispose qf the fol Iowpg sas this luorning: Hampton Joqes, and Zeff Sanders larceny, case continued-. r ' Fraiics Q'Herrlng, drunk and down, $10 or 20 days. Julia Murray, assault with a dead' ly weapon, bound over to the next term of Criminal Court in the sum pf $50 justified bond. Gilbert Telfair,disorderly conduct, $20 or 30 days. WUlis Drake, drunk and down, $10 or 20 days in the new city prison. James Kelly disorderly conduct, $10 or 20 days George Johnson, King McCalland Jno. Hawkins, disorderly conduct, discharged. William Myers, drunk anQ down, QorQdajs, Frank WUllamSj larceny, case eoii- , VicfbriaBrXajtt .disorderly. cqi i dut, case continu 5 . - 1888. NO 173. Well Satisfied. ' " . - -.- .--" ,-. ,, - Mr. John Koch, proprietor of : the restaurant and lunch room at the corner 01 Frmcess and Second streets, whose advertisement has appeared exclusively in the Daily Review, is so well satisfied with the results therefrom that he has con tinued the ad. for a- month . and it appears in this issue. He has several fine rooms which he will rent at low figures. Booksellers Convention. The North. Carolina Booksellers' Convention will meet in this city to morrow, probably in the City Court room. The Convention is to be held here" by, resolution at the last meet - ing, on motion of Mr. P. Heinsber- ger.. ;rne organization is composed of booksellers from all of the largest cities and towns in the State, and is a highly respectable and represen tative body of men. We trust that their brief sojourn in our "City by the. Sea" may be an exceedingly pleasant one to them all. . Oar Hirer and Bar. The appropriations recently made for river and harbor improvements will not be available before October 1st, and work on the Cape Fear will. therefore probably be resumed about the first of November, when it will be prosecuted vigorously. The operations here will be princi pally in the shape of dredging. The object now is to get a clean 10 feet of water from the city to the mouth of the river. There is now this amount nearly all of the way but the cnannel is to be widened, and straightened and when this is done a still greater depth of water wil be worked for. Many of our readers will be sur prised to hear that there is now 19 feet of water on the bar, on an ordi nary tide. It is 15 feet at dead low water and the rise of tide is 4 feet. TT u . i?n - .-! xjevter sun, me gain 01 water, is ail sieauuy going on, as tne cieptn is continually increasing. Every inch is in itself therefore aT 'great gain We well remember, some where about thes year 1870, when the depth on Main bar was but 8 feet at low water and 12 feet at high water. The gain in less than 20 years is there fore a clear 7 feet. This is indisputa ble testimony as to the value of the river and harbor works and the skill and energy with which they have been directed. There is nothing therefore extravagant in the hope that we may yet have 25 feet of water, all of the way from the river to the ocean, before the close of the nireteenth century. Fly Traps, best and Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. cheapest, at t. There is to be a big pie-nic and jollification at Point Caswell on Thursday next. V guard against the strikes, And always have a bottle of Aeker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one. or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treat ment. A sample bottle is given vou free and the Remedy guaranteed by aiunus xsros., uruggists. NTW AJDVISUTIS KM KN'Jh, Wow: Open. T HAVE OPENED A FIRST CLASS RES TAURANT and LUNCH BOOM at the S. E. corner of Second and Princess streets, also cool and comfortable roooms. Board by the day, week or month, special rates to regular boarders. joun kucu. P. S. A few nice rooms, well-furnished, for rent. aug 27 lm . ISLAND BEAOfl HOTEL; AT THE HAMMOCKS. A New and Elegant Hotel, WITH ALL THE FACILITIES FOR PLEASURING GUESTS WITHIN ONLY fkirij Minutes' Ei.e froia WiloisgteB ! and commandlog a beautiful VIEW OF THE OCEAN, 'Board at Reasonable Rates. For further particulars apply to W. A. BRYAN, aug 27, tl . WtynUngton. N. C. Lft NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE, AT YOUR ewn price at auUtt REYIEW OFFICE. ;We'wX t3lator:;c:Tj c;: d troza onr. mcsi 'ca'",.y. r .d i : t;ct general titerct,b$ The name of the writer Lin:: alTrr,js be t -r- ihedtotttor.--- - C!canicatlos ust be . written cly ca one side of the paper. : . , ? Personalities must be avoioea, , ' And it is especially and paru: riy stood that the Editor does not always endorse ' the .views of correspondents cniess so statf d in the editorial columns. : JfETV ADrjBTI0nIlNT3. To Secure a jiar raiu f ; v - ENTIRE STOCK OP : Hats, Caps, Trunks and " Valises : TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE TO CLOSE r BUSINESS! I.SHRIEE, augf27tf 10 Nvrth Front St. Fresh Fih Every Day "yE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHIP ALL kinds of Fish on shflrt notice, G. G. AilAN & CO. Dock st. bet. rront and water. aug 25 H. CEONENBEIia, ' r THE PHOTOGRAPIIEIC. "give HIM iV tiu ' K - ' All Work Guaranteed. Pictures taken Single or in Groups. aug 24 ly , .;'"fjV.. ' :;.;:-::Official'r Passed at a Meeting 6f Now .Hanover County Hoard of Health, Auar.23, 1888.-: JT BEING THE UNANtMOUS AND DECID ed opinion of the members of the Board of Health, that anv &n1 all rticrtrtner nnd nnnnUicr ... . . . :-., .. t - . of the surface of the earth and excavations, within the city llmlts.durlng the summer, ara exceedingly detrimental to health, and liable to produce andbreeddisease; tD"refore, bo It Resolved, That the Mayor 'of thecityjoe, and he is hereby, earnestly requested to useevery efTort In his power to prevent any and all such digging and excavations, and to diligently prosecute all persons "who have violated, or who shaU in the future violate, the City ordi nance on that subject. : .. ; i.- Resolved, That in the opinion of 'New Han over county Board of Health the City Pound, In its present condition, is a nuisance and a detriment to the pubUc health. . - F.W.POTTER, Secretary and Supt. Health. City Ordinance . Kelatlogr to The- Iubllc Health and; Quarantine. SECTION 7, ATRICIJi rV It shall not be lawful to dig up, ope or dls Jjirlt?.3 surtace ol tae earth, within Cie lim- ita vi me city, oeiween tne nrst day ct June and the first dav of QrtnYtpr in pnrYi on.-i erf.r year, for the nnmmfl of ravino th ztmpta m excavating for drains, or laying down gas or Improvements, without tne permission-of the SUDerlntendfint Of TlPalth. nnr nonum n. nor sons, or Incorporate bodies or companies so ihik, oa uo uueu not exceeoing x iny Dollars, for each and every offence. r Ug24 W. , ... - , ..J - :,; . No. 8. v SCHEDULE WILMINGTOJI SEAC01ST K. L IN EFFECT AUGUST 21, 1888JIT 6:30 X. 11 From Wilmington, : From nnjnm ocas. . Leave..... 7.45 a.m. Leave..... ..10:25 a. m. Leave......: 4 00p. m. Leave 6:00 p. m. Leave..:.... srfWp.m. Leave.. .....LL-tO p. m. Iave ....... 6:30 a. m Leave.. om Leave 3.-00 p. m Leave.. 5:00 p. m Leave........ 7 .00 p. m Leave..;...,. 90 v.m ';; J. H. CHADBOTJRN, JR.. aug 20 General aianasrer. CAROLINA BEAOH.. JJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE SYLVAN GROVE will leave for Carolina Beach every week day at fc30 a. m. ana 2.30 p. m. . v ; J. W. HARPER, i aug 18 .v V; ' , . Genl Manager. Builder and Contractor. H AVING DETERMINED DEFINITELY TO locate again in Wilmlneton. 1 resTctf "iir vucriuy Bcrviues to ino ciuzens OI WIimiE ton as a Builder, Contractor and Snpennteu dent. -1 will do my utmost to please &J think that I can give satisfaction In every case. For the present parties desUirsr r-y ( -r-vlces will please address me through city P.o Kespect fully, aug 8 lnt nac . y ; JOHN EHOLai "MACIN AW." ONLY GENUINE "HACINAW" HATS olfl .IN WILMINGTON. LOUIS H. 1EARE3, 13 NORTH FRONT, : . Gentlemen's Irn5her and Hatter . C'garis," Cigar ettca, JCE COLD SODA WATER AND 2 1 ILK SHAKES. Also a full line of Dtot?. Pr"-nt Medicines, Soaps. Perfumeries, Hair L'n: .i, a, can be found at F. C MILLLIi'.i,' " . : . Drug fr tore. , v corner 8. Fourth ai:;ua eta,, P. S. Prescriptions filled at ail hours, cay or night. . Ky. :-r. - ; . jyiit: "Burglars. You can be iaf e f ro them by using the Burt"lr Proc ! Blind Locks, gold afJacoki's,
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