I! If IT 3t, cor .10,1 ijoari jtr: --r ft'. two t tiori' )Ut f -.P., - "' evenli1 rtfT james, Editor and Prop. - TIOS. POSTAGE PAID:' ... , . rtnths 2.00. Three $1.00. ime month, accents. r,rtllbedc livered toy carriers, free r part of the city, at the above 10 cents per wees. r ; ; . rates lowandllberaL -, ; v Lrs will please 'rcport'.any and fe their paper regularly, v , inures w i in time, it CHOCKS 1 aft v l v . diseases, in the outset. will troye a potentcuv IteMl 68 Williout It . the place of a . ' ; ; ; fegJ:-F0RWH6SE: TSyIW fiH BENEFIT ijdenretortfog dache; Biliousness, W L fnterferct-.ee with business of wd por children it is roost m- tbiu '.mi less. No danger irora VA JK2S? Cure. CoUc, DL .jpcit--- . rmialnt. revensn- "SrtriihCoid. invalids and SS? will find it tho mildest St Tonic they can 2t nUt insures reft tt.0 !.?2T Avacnation ol use. -Ji. little refreshing sleep .B? in the morning sharpens 4i!L5Z? cleanses the- sUmacli and ithebreath. . BirrBTrTA' lhiw bceo practicing medicine for irtaB and have never been able to tBl '.M romnnnrut that WOuId. r V 1 H i MEflEW. VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1888. NO m; - When the convention to organize the Third party in Stanly ounty met in Albemarle last week, only one man was present, and he elected himself presidert, vice president, secretary, treasurer and executive committee. It is not improbable that he will 0 sMIl . further and ap point himself elector at large for Stanly county. Charlotte Chronicle. Is his name Charles II. Jones ? .- 1 j The Republicans of Wake county held their convention last Saturday aud "nominated a full ticket. Judge Russel Ps Vsavages" formed a large piirt, of those present, f act,there were very few. white men present and about all of those were on the stage. -.They didn't like to mix up too much witkthe herd.'1 The"sav- were awarded the assistant ages 5 Liter Regulator, promptly n , 2tfctily move the Liver to. actum, x i jttbe same time aia lcZZ Sg) the digestivMand assimilative v . I fnkiofOennJnenessx Look for the red .r wnt nf Wmnner; and the Sdamature of J. H. Zeilin &CoMia Sattesidc Take no other. 3rjtclstp(i4wly ensat MOS AND ORGANS- IrrjITETO ME FOli PRICES AND TERMS ;tt Sarin? an Instrument,-- as I teep one tit largest stocks of . 'IAN0S AND OR&ANS IN THE SOUTH. J - - . secretaryship of the convention and one place on the. ticket. But they will all be Allowed to vote for the white men; just the same. - v lt is possible, and evenprobable, that the question of war vor peace between this "country and . England may hirige upon the election to be held 'in Novetnbert It is for- the peoxt? to say which'it shall be. Tlie Republican paVty; through: its ma" jority in the Senate, made a 'pretty bold declaration in its rejection of the fisheries treaty. It is to be Cleveland arid peace or Harrison arid war. - Which will the people of tb is h appy and" prosperous country choose? - - ) ' - sea sell you any of theflrst-class rnanu- fctares. v - - - . ano s FROM $190 UPWARDS. - 1 1 . Or siOL&i FROM (45 TJPWAKDS. 3 FOR CATALOGUE. f.L.!tone RALEIGH, N. C. BRANCH HOUSE : Dock street, between Front and Second, ; WILMINGTOST, N. C. sa The Stokley House, PBTHS IN WANT OP ACCOMMODA- SS wey BuppUed with all that 13 neces ?rtbj Uie flay, -week or month at low r , A ; Fisa suppers to order at any , hour ' dur pe evening. . . I.01 i? Uwies of salt wateriflsh'raDS, a,sarimps, c, furnished to guests. Boats, Hshing Boats,Flshing Tackle, -Jilted on short notice, - l I ;-- , V : : - K!y Jouse fronts the water and la pwjanisoi Uie Depot. '- v ,.. W. II. JSTOKLEY, iTheJlepublicans sought to make party capital, and to 'alienate the Irish, vote, by declaring that Mr. Cleveland' was in direct sympathy with British policy." This soap bubble -has been exploded into a thousand invisible fragments by the President's message on the fisheries question. The Republicans in the Senate and the Republicans in the country at ; large " have seen "this cherished illusion . slip from them and there is riot now left a square inch: of solid ground under their feet. The Irishman are delighted with the message 1 and they will vote for Cleveland. ' "Cleveland's Ten Strike The Re publican Party in its Death Throes" is the plain and significant heading to the leader in yesterday's New York - Herald? s editorial col umns That paper says: . Mr. Cleveland's message on the fisherv question is a State paper wormy 01 -W asnington or risLutticK. Itrhas the originality, the courage LOCAL NEWS- I : INUKX TO NKW ADVKBTISKMBXTS. M M KATz-Speclal Bargains s J P C Miller cigars, cigarettes I A FANTOPtJLA---somethlng New Uelvsbkrgeb -Copying Presses Louis H Me abes Flannel Shirts ' E Kchblank Vienna Export Beer Headquarters for Bass Balls, Bats. Masks, Gloves, Belts &c, is at Heins bercrs- " - :-J'--(:::iZ::s Scu pperhong grapesTare ;i coming in npw, although they are not very plentiful as "yet. -.v. v ,.-ky i',: ,J.:t We had a good rain here this fore noon about enough to lay the dust for a few. days. . Don't throw your grape hulls on the sidewalk. The gutters . are , big enough to hold them. : r Z ---- The August moon enters on its last quarter at 4 minutes past 9 o'clock tq-morrowj morning.. - . 1 " - : - - - f 4I cannot d raise Hood's Sarsao a? rilla half enough," says a mother whose son, almost blind with scrof . ula, was cured by this medicine." ; P ishing'Tackle. A full assortment of all kinds for both salt and' fresh water fishing at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. ' . t Another: lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at Jaoobi's Hdw. Depot. It will pay you to use one. " .- :" - :. - v '- r .. t Dr. B. F. Cobb, formerly a Iwell known resident of this city, died, in Richmond on Thursday last, of pa ralysis, in the 63d year of his age. ' v - - - . - . - Dog collars. Largest and finest assortment ever before brought to this city, to be had at Jacobi's Hdw Depot. ::Ll ' . .. A lot of "jimpson" weeds were cut down in the lot in tde rear of the Postoffice a week ago, and they are there yet. - ' ' It certainly, pays to advertise in the Review. Yesterday wa referred to the dusty condition of things and remarked that rain was needed. To-day we got the rain. Se? - There will be a devotional meet ing of the Young Men'sChristianAs sociation to-night, at 8:15 o'clock, in the LibraryRooms, onMarket street, which all who wish i5ty attend. ttl i" ummockS To-f(letiU i w ' . Indications. xne german at the Hummocks to- ' For North Carolina, local rains night will be a grand success. , TheTand clearing weather; on Tuesday n ..w.ugiuu Dcacyastj xuiiiruciu ym 1 iigni. cooier-weatner. nave a; train leavinsr the Hummocks at 12 o'clock. This will frive those - tno. 10-Momw. who attend ample time to enjoy The North Carolina Booksellers' thwmselfes. Mr. Brvan: nrbnrietor I Convention did not meet here to- of the Island Beach Hotel, has ar-lday- Mr. E. G. Harrell, of Jlaleigh, ranged Everything necessary for the tue President could not get here to- entertaiiment of those attending. ay nu accoraing io request m a A large 'attendance is confidently telSram rceived from him by Mr. anticioatttd- 3 - j iiemsoerger, tne meeting was post . ' , I ponea until to-morrow, when Mr- Mayor Fowler disposed of the foU larreI expetra to pe presenr, lewiog cases this morning: ' : The.Mullets are Banning. Frank Williams, larceny, dis- The Hewlett boys came in to-day charged. . .. with five cart loads of fine mullets. w-r-r Tk-rr .a 1 . . .. . .. 1 . . . a. i - - .. v wiiue waison,aisoraeny conauci, taken to-dav off Masonboro beach. v.yuu..&w... inev sav tnev couia - nave arot a Sam : Smithy disorderly .conduct; hundred barrels but for the sharks, which were in creat force. Ther Hampton were ai,out fifty shark holes in the The fish are! running well now and if there is no northeaster to drive theni back - it is-, probable that the catch.-for the balance of this week wiil be very finel " " GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE, 'V- discharded. Zeph Sanders and James, larceny, bound over to. the 8eine, next term of Criminal Court In the sum of $100 justified bond. . . . I i'r Vienna Export Beer.-"-. . The Vienna Export beer, put. up by the Robert Portner Brewing Company, of which Mr.E. Kuhblank is the aerent in this citv. is pro-1 And always have a bottle of Acker's nounced by competent judges to be ngiisnimeciy m the bouse. Yon , . . . , , 71 : cannot tell how-soon Croup may all that is claimed for it; It isguar- strike your little one. or a, cold or anteed to keep freshTand sweet in cough may fasten itself fnpon you. any climate and at all seasons and Vue uose ,s a preventive ana a lew Mr TCnhhlank sava' that it can be I . wbimt cure. ju Anroat mr. iunpianK says in at it-can oe fld Lnn? trnn rla viLi tAif. rQ. l. 4.1, l.J- . T-, I 7 . vv..v- piuueu uu me maijvci at a nient. a sample bottle is civen von price than any other export beer,of-1 free and the Remedy guaranteed by fered for sae. See ad. in 1bhis issue. aDas -Pros.,-amggists, . . ... 1 - NEW AVEKT18EJU5Tb. Something New. I AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH MT . - -- -- - . - . ' . . mends and the public generally with FRESH '-'j. The New Presbyterian Church. V The contract for. the erection of the new Second Presbyterian church has been awarded to- Mr. A, G. Bauer, of Raleigh. The new edifice will cost about $12,500 and will be FRENCH wafers eyery day ' Families sur M-'n---i&PMPrt All orders prompt- j . w . jr , uob ' " I ty niiea ana delivered in any part of the city. Years. It will frpnt on Fourth street and will extend back as far as to in clude the site of the present edifice; An adjoining lot has been purchased for the manse of trie minister of the church. -- . ' . -J -. . - ; . . -PLEASE 2CQTIC J. We win ta r'to tccaTO '.ctL-.. . v . zii from pur. tlis33 ca try alii ..;: The iusne 01 tie writer niit eirr lys " 1 3 f r- nished to the Editor. y s -- . t , coinmiojcauo'taif.i c one side of the paper. ' ' Personalities must bo aTciicdT " Anaitia'especiauy aad particr:ariy ur: stood that tie Editor C0C3 not.Rl'rtys ender: 2 the news of correspoadents c:::3 lo f tit c j in the editorial coluaiia. I new AiViifiTiDbiir:;r ENTIRE STOCK OF - Valises? TO BE SOLD AT A; 5AC3UTICE I TO CLO. .' " -. ' . . - - . . 1" -VBUSINESSI ii. ' aug2Ttf I; SHRIEK, 4 40 North-Front t.; f Fresli Fiisli Every Bey r"E ARE NO W PREPARED ,TO SHIP A LL paa ot Fish on short notice. 1 T-. f s aug25 ;. Q. G. AMAN & CO. - dock st, bet Froattaiid vratxr. H; CRONEIIBEEa, - TnEraofoGBAPnri:. - , GIVE; HICI A'cTI&IAIj !. All Wort Guaranteed, . -Pictures taxen single, or in Group's.' auggily : . , . v; ANTONIO FANTOPfTI.A . aug 28 tl lie South Front st. . Vienna Export Beer ! A Gala Day. rpHE MOST J)ELTCIQUS. .EER. E ER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET There will be a pic nic given at Point Caswell next Thursday by several young men of that, place. Capt. Geo. Morton will take.a party of genius. It is the act of a .strong, from the city to Point Caswell in his and eoes toward it. ,The ground' is I , ! cut clean from under the Republican Tue regular weekly' devotional party-.! . ' . mJ w ..- meetiner of the Youuff Mea's . Chris- . The situation is ciear. xne rresi 1 s . rlPTit. is thfl mouthpiece of the na- nan Associauou , .wm u i. "1 -11 rnl a I 4-1-.. V.r.11 f T, A Wi Itninorf nil lionai Will. x lie oenato, uwui uiutvv 1 uitiu a,i hid mh v ' with the Executive as a treaty mak- T,ibrarv Association, on Market a r - mt - ing power, -iiao vuiiuuiaivu mc uou- 1 j.0,.f ery " treaty, which secured to the United States the advantages possi- jjr. Herbert McClammy left to- ble to.the resourcesoi aip oniaey. . MoreLead to attend the the President's duty is to carry out meeting of the Young Men s Demo the will 6f the nation. 4 There are J cratic Club, to be held there to-mor but two alternatives, reprisals rovv- Mr. McClammv attends as a J , ti', 1 m against uanaua or war wiut fh Mrih in this itv ,dS Bathinff " Suits. Come7 down to should be' thorough and vigorous." Head uarters. 25 dozen I? lannel Should war ensue well, tlusiswhatl Bamir Suits, inallsizesand colors, . . 1 a " the Republicans intenuea . in tue 1A u Senate, 11 iney imeuueu uuy tiling. 1 . toi..,:i oi.j-f p' nf- r'iJinr,.i fallow thPTit to tlifi prices at the Wilmington Shirt Uao- logic of their own conclusions. , tory, 27 Market st., J. ii,lsbach, lrpp. It is well to remember that we are 1 T.ook for the blue awmnsr. T to lrirf nnrilnns xtPtiK. Wg have no I 1 H 1 " ' , .1 ,r - 1 doubt that Mr. Kamunus,Air.ivarts I Mr-1. ti- ureepewaiu, wiim mus A Pender county correspondent writes us $.s follows of a very pleas ant pic nic had at Willard last Thursday aOn the 23d day of Aug ust, at Willard, was held the grand- a Guaranteed to keep - - - Frejsh and Sweet In any climate and at all seasons. m Sold by the CASE or BARREL and at Lower est pie niCjthat it has ever been the J prices than aay other Export Beer on the pleasure of your correspondent toMa kpt .1 -xi : 11; 11 I ri!.i rti-iV. nf a- HK. j-ii" except what may be found in the musiciau and composer oX. f eaS and I the pride of Great Britain, promise, leaves" to-ctay torlToslou, upon neither 01 wiucn 11. wumiu uo where lie wiu gpwmivjw dvu, afe to build a pol cy 01 menace. t th N England Conservatory Wiir is war and peace is peace and t attitude of compromise between 01 musiu Lwar and peace is difficult, if not im- . w invite attention to the adver possible. - p.i t,i 11 mis tisemetit of Mr. A. Fantopula, of 11 Arni ": xri. -n,i thpir col- 11ft South Front street." near the L DOUG LA QHOE. attend. Beneath the ambrageous folds of 'the wide-spreading oaks such as methinks Titians reclined beneath When he warbled his love plaints ta his Daphne the chivalry and beauty of Pender and Duplin Second street, assembled, bent upon festivity, and right royally did they, succeed in "chasing j the hours with flying feet." Tliere was a commodious platformjgood music and the devo tees of Terpsichore made old and Special. Rates to Dealers. Fuller particulars on application to the ROBERT PORTNER BREWING CO., 21 North aug 28 2w E KUHBLANK, Agent TJow Open. HAVE OPENED : A- FIRST CLASS RES- young heartsglad. Our clever sheriff I taurant and lunch room at toe s. e. E M Johnson, alwavs a prince corner of Second and Princess' streets, also ' m' J"&u" u-iwo u, prince cool and ccanf orUble roooms. Board .by the among men, as did many others,put day, week or month, special rates to regular , , ..... . r - , boarders. JOHN KOCH. the 'big pot in the little one,' and , P. S.A few nice rooms, well-furnished, Jor regaled " 700 or 800 people wi th a rent- : aug 27 lm .-nr.. leatrues is correct, then tue tniwu market, as it appears in inis issue States has coolly, deliberately maae Jn additipn to nis fine stock of for: nn ltd tlllll( tO I IVe U war ""h . - . , '. ... i .t ;V':V" .7 thonA,d dollars' eign anu aomestio .run c liiuu nuuuv w . 1 - . . , Krthofpdfish.. prepared to lurnisn iresn rreuuu O I tha Attitude of the Rermbhcan WQf0-c BomHthinsr new and delicious, I - I , UV ct pari, ! j I everv day. iry mem once wiu vuu f: feenatev on the fisheries question, f i Will orvxtrr.i-xxcxx, - " Com pUmentary Banquet, The Favetteville Journal says: The banauet given at the Hotel JUiFayette ;ast iiimu, " vw Mr. M. W. Divipe, or Kocy aioupi, Miss V- Stella Divine, of Wilming ton, and Miss 31. Keogh, or Greens boro, was pronounced by all to be IfeJS' ISLAND BE A0H ; HOTEL, gUUB. -J.X1IO niiici jicaiu ixxxxvcx sal expression of opinion to the ef fect that this was a red letter day in the annals of Pender county. There was no politics in this affair and I warrant the assertion that there was not a single jar to mar this most recherche affair.'.' ' September Weather. The weather-chart for September, issued by Mr. F. P. Chaffee, in charge of the Signal Office, which is computed ; from weather during that month as very changeable, with sudden and decid ed changes in temperature, though with a tendency to rather warmer between the 5th and 9th; becoming gradually; cooler towards the latter part of the month, The followhjg are some of the most marked lea tares of the month of September, during, past years: "Highest tem No. 8. - 8CHI5UL! fffllIIIflm.''8IlCJlSrC"L IT , IN EFFECT AUGUST 21, 1888T 6:30 A JI From WllmnigtOB, Leave ....... &30 a. m Leare.. 9-0 a. m Leare.. ...... 3:00p. m Leare... 5:00 p. m Leave. 7Kp.m Fromllusimocks. Leave..... 7.i5 a, m. Leave-;.,.10:5 a. m. Leave.... ..." 4 00 p. rx Leave 6:0op. nx. Leave. p. m I Leava ,ll:u0 p. m. J. H. CHADBOTJEN, Jb., ' kLOcneraiiacicr. 0AE0LINA BEAOfl. ' "JJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE TUB SYLVAN grove win leave for Carolina Beach every week day.at9--a. m. and 230v.m. - J. WTHAKPER, angl8 . Gen'l Uaaaser. Builder and Contractor. TJAVING DETERMINED DEFINITELY TO j. A locate again in w: n, I rernectfuily or xm offer my services to tho citizens of v.'Umln- ton as a Builder. Contractor and superinten dent. I will do my utmost to please and think that I can- give' satisfaction In every case. For the present parties desiring my ser vices will please address me through city P.O. ItespectfuHy, aug8 lmnao JOHN SHOLAIL "MACINAW.': ONLY GENUINE 'MACINAW" HATS SOLD IN WILMINGTON. " LOUIS H. ME ARES, . 12 Nomrn fkont, . Gentlemen's Frirnlsher and natter " AT THE HAMMOCKS. . " ", ' ".'.--'' - ' . '',11 .. - . A New and Elegant Hotel, WITH ALL THE FACILITIES FOR PLEASURING GUESTS. WITHIN ONLY . Thirty Minnies1 Bide from WilmiagtcB ! VIEW OF THE UUrAJM. at month as very ' J'4-r Board at Reasonable Itateg. For furtlier particulars apply to v W. A BRYAN. aug 27 If Wilmington, N. C. Society Work. I riinE SEWING - SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, ICE :: COLD s SODA WAIEsUAND MILK SHAKES. Also a full lino of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Perfumeries, Hair Brushes, &c, can be found at , , . F. C. MILLER'S, . : ; ' Drug store. , Corner S. Fourttt and Nun Sts., P. s.Prescrlpaon3- filled at all Hours, cay or night. . :'jyl4tl;,. Lien of BucindcG ! i wnUt. fVrwv: nM r Ms criticism. The Repub ?Tfiia.,. li:.nn nirv lorn amid fire, sword y&JSa thriving only, so far uSose costing $5 or f6,and a8 it represented State centra uza --i Tr or naiia to wpiirtJiA stvkinsr ...jutv dt:notisii. enters as comtortame; Sr5 rHcv a its natt iral, juiocratic KporGtl? Sll0e' warrant ' party, thriving anml peaceand gowl Ud sewedV" will to men, nas giveu "7 WhirTth elne of relation or.war i . inii' . . ' . . - l oacti anil fit nrdars lor all kinds of Plata and QrirP 05 de-rpps in 1875 and 187C: fancy sewlns, crocheting and embroidery, peraiure, vo aegrees in ioto h.uu.xou, x onS nhiidrars anrons a SDedalty. i..nAcf it i0m.ooe in 1SS7. Clear! orders left at the Rectory, or 224 iertfl i""cov' .r -" -; otr TrtiTnr.withtromrjtattfiiitlcn day s occur 1 in every 3; cloudy days iov25tt - - - 1 in 4. It rains 1 day iA 0, with an ri. A i " average daily rainfall of .24 of an luwr :wja inch. The greatest dai y rainfall t am fully prepared to furnish OA - .b x,. -Li, ''iaa9 1 my friends and the public generally with was 7.30 inches on the 10th, in Ibis. te Purest Drugs that can be round In the Mtr.- in a fine assortment 01 Touet &oap. KmsTipa and combs. I have aUne assortment of Oara and Cigarettes. I can be found at jay wore Night and Day. - JOH?" SHJEEHAN. the Druggist, aug M Cm N.W. cor. Fifth and Castle sts. The average velocityof wind; is six i miles per hour from the northeast. The following are some of the high winds that have blown duriug the month in question:. Fifty nrles, from southeast on 3Sth, in 184; 31 ' --- -- -.. h'-s. '. ,tt. t-' K7 E BEG LEAVE TO CALL Y0UB ATTEN n to tho revolution In Letter, Copying . Presses pTOducid by putting tho ' . Ohallengo.Prcsb open the Maricet jrjjei place of other Copying Presses with imny au- It-is the easiest and quickest operated copy ing Press on the market, v . , One motion of the Lever does the work and nsures an lnstantaneoua copy. - ; It reduires no special stand or screws to- fasten ft in position. . , ' Prlco no for Press heldlng 10x12 books. ForSale at 5 r HEINSBERGER'S : Wanted to Buy HOUSE CONTAINING FOUIl TO IX Uooms, A good cash price ; will be paid for suitable place. Address v CAfC aug - j , Review 0;..ce. 5iis?Q SHOK is unex- Is presented to the people tine. it . wt. th W-! Indies, from south on lyth, in imo;oo r rLTTf ptXcll A the decision wko Temaincd until the hou 1870;30 ! congress- Aa tn Mnwmlwr: - ' v v. ,-....i .-Wk-wwU2th.-in 1878; 64 miles, from "west on w,Lyjsiqoisoio Dyvour deal- win uc ; ' y. -rr I 01 luoruiutr, ,amr eiyv vu tr - -. ., --"uulas. itHu.v. -iT..d - , - 1 - . . 11 . nth in irvi : ... iimips trum xuuiuc.ir T IlH LTIriliUXX i . J" "7 T - ' I . Special t-,.. rr, "u th rbeanest, at CTlDie. especially ARDEN HOSE, , DO COLLARS, LAWN Fishing Tackle. Come la and look We have the goods and can maie prices lcsnlt. ; w. E.srni?TGEi: & co.. mylltf 11 Frcrt X, izzv c, TJovOpon. r WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to my Mends and the jmbllo generally tfcu.; I am now fully prepared to serve thera. I h 1 v e opened a First Wawi Ten Pin Alley ana r lag Gallery, at the Lower End of tho l!-:.i-mocks. where Ladles and Gentlcmm rin j r- ticlpatein tnese lniernsiir!? amu. also have Swings for tbt'iilUrfn j : l 1 Kalt and Tackle for those v. ho r ; v gonshiBg. - ... . . " n. vm;i,uv. -JyUtf Lo"KTr,.r.-l (. r I Barlars, vou can h-j them bv ii?in:r Ih II; Ire: 4. 4 . l VONOLAHN, Wilmington. N. !TiVTiv.-Tienot. , t rWch tollowed. on 11th, in ??; ' W WW maw " J'

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