Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Sept. 12, 1888, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
0 THIS PAPER ; v , a verT evenly. Sundays excepted, tmks. Editor and Prop, I Ascriptions, postage paid: v: six months J2.0a Three year H " . - . - - ' - .... ontis-J100L one monta55.cent5- r fl-iii be delivered by oarrtcrs, free in any r tne ?ty tne aPve 10 cents per weels.: . h)n ; ; fp" , , rate5 low and liberal. ' ,- :l ; flcrtlstn ..... . . , ... . wcribcrs will please report any and 'Tfts to receive their paper regularly. I -jfiart ,. - . - - " r rVris.MMiijr mxcici. ! -: . t - t - :. i J ULX H L b AW M i &i cujority of the ITU of the bnman Hjjarlie from a dUe&sed Xirer. 81m cai Liter Regulator haa been the mean rf tutoring more people to healtli-and tirfxea by giving them a healthy Ilrwttna any other agency pa earth, jjj -p CJ1I XOU GET TUB GEOTEfS. aoTistclstpci&wiy en sac PIANOS AND ORGANS. "KITETO ME FOR PltlCES AND TERMS tefor? twins an Instrument, as I keep one at tie largest st x;ks of -V"; ' ; ' . - PIANOS AND ORGANS I J THE SOUTU. IcanselQ ou any ot thefirst-claes manu- ucrores. . : ,. - - .Pia-n::bs rBOM.UOO UPWARDS. PROM $45 UPWAB18. JIXD FOR CATALOGUE. J.ILb. Stonie RALEIGH, C. BRANCH HOUSE : to Dock street, between Front and Second, WILMINGTON, N. C. leSOtt The Stokley House, piRTIES IN WANT OF ACCOM310DA- ttmsat Wrightsvllle will find the STOKLET Bouse well supplied with all that is neces sry. . ,., -, Boarabjr the day, w&ek or month at low rates. .- -. fi?: isn suppers to order at any hour dur- All ot tfce deuoacles of salt water,nsh,crabs, aoms. shrtmps, &c, furnished to priests. iaihng uoats, Hshlng Boats, Flslilng Tackle, lUmnshed on short notice. . . artciey House fronts the water and la within loo yards ot the Depot. r . 1a W. H. STOKLEY, Ju . Proprietor. I Faed ,k ?H 43 my. Bme and the prtoe a) Hen w I'riL-cs aaa uiienor gooas.. it a driU NTkkL7k)oas:laa Bhoes at a reduced price, e . US them K ir....... i . I . ""ouotu, put him down as a fraud. . C?.- l Fort IWVC. CEWTLEMEM. f .NlirirSl SEAnCTOS' Shoo smoctb In- 1WL9LA,S 4 811 OE. tle oriilnal an SuVL.VH 3-0 POLICE SIIOE, li'wtl? JLnd J.'fr Carrkrs aU wear them ( S wi hi J "Hl-Sewed Shoe. K Tacks hrSi b8.'-50 SHOE la unexellei lKWTho SH8.23 WORKlKGlfAS'l to wrT. In tb ortd lor rough wear; oni (Vl-'.J?, 3 SHOE FOR BOYS 1 I 5 w.,rr,luU1 OJ chance to wear tbe bes 'rXtr Z? ""wi ca ice. II not sou siiby U?VrBrockon. Mass 31 3m eod in P. VONGLADN. . .-aeodlp . . . . Wilmington, StJ. if Iff " i - jiff -V. : hit MKrr' M . I KhM ?(IH,e tactryf which protect tlM3 weare 1 I I I VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. 0.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1888. NO 187. FoIlowing close upon the heels of Mr. C!eveliHitl8 letter of acceptance roiuos that of Mem Harrison. It is ko close tliat it would appear as thouli the latter hati been simply held in abeyance to a ait the ap pearance of the 'former, This wa an unwis.uiove. .Comparisons are always more brlnj-s odious and in this instance it is particularly odious. ,l'nrrison8 letter is simply a rehash of the-Chicago platform. There is not one new or. original thought, in, it mwl it simply follows ol seqnious- J :4 tv'tlie path nsarkiM out for it by the p.artj;; managers at, Chicago. The style,-is bombastic- anil florid, just such as ve imagine the Republican Candidate would use were he by any disastrous' turn of events to become in a position to sentl in a message to Congress.. It ig beyond criticism for the simple , reason that there is nothing ne in it to criticise Al of the coiumeuts that might be made urjon it liuve already be-en made on its predecessor and prototype, the Chicago platform. '. .. .-. ... It is just as we said. Boiled down to the facts in the case the election in Maine is not by anv means a' sig nal victory for the .Republicans..- As a whole they barely held their own. Asmight have been expected, and as was expected by mauy, the bom bastic dispatches sent out at first by the Republicans there were simply campaign lies. The fat has all been fried out and the truth is becoming known The Republicans base their estimates upon the off-year electiou of 1886 but-the true test is with the Gubernatorial election in the last Presidential year. Guaged by that Itniight be called a drawn battle and even by the figures of 1880 it is not bv anv means a great victory. The figures, in reality, vary but little from the .votes of the. October and November elections in 1884. In Au gusta, Blaine's own home, the Dem ocrats made a reduction on the Re Dublican vote of nearly 50 per cent, The Republican plurality two years ago was Tjahis year it is 415. ' Now look at "the tremendous ef forts made to carry this State ly the Republicans and the large amount of money ($150,000 of cor ruption money was thrown into the State last Thursday, it is said) and tell us where the big Republican victory is. No sir; ths success of the Republicans in Maine is more of a disaster to them than it is to the Democrats. They had everything to gain there and the Democrats nothing to lose. X.OOAL 3STE WS. - Indkx to New advertisements.. LocisH Meabes Look Heinsbibqek -School Books M M Katz Special Bargains -W A BRTAif Island Beach Hotel Regatta Carolina Yacht Club .Sylvan Grove Carolina Beach W & S K K Change ojf Schedule F C Miller Pink and White Gossamer Fishermen will find the cheapest place for Gill Twine, Rope, etc.," is at JacobFs Hdwr; Depot. t We now have it, a Door Lock that cannot be picked. It is cheap and safe. See it at Jacobi s Hardware Depot. : t If yptfwant a picture framed go to Heinsbergers. He has a" large assortment of Mouldings to select from. - t Happiness supreme. This is the condition of all who have been wise and -purchased Stoves at Jacobi s Hdw. DepoC t All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bought cheapest at Heinsberger's. . t 4I cannot praise Hood's Sarsapa rilla half enough," says" a mother whose, son, almost blind with scrof-nla,-was curedby this medicine. - - - - Bathing Suits. Come down to Head narters. - 35 dozen Flannel Baling Sujts, in all sizes and colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the "Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st, J. Elsbach, Prop, .Look for the blue awning. t ;A. Slirlcr, One Day Only. On Wednesday, the lath inst, I will sell good JJnlaundried Shirts for 35 cents each, but will not sell one perf on more than six. Remem ber, Wednesday is the day. Winter goods sold "in proportion. . " . .;. - . A.SHRIER. ' ; "'.' '.' No. 30 Fronf: Window X5las,ly the box or light, ave jiibney by buy IPS from Jacobfs Hdw. Depot, V f . ' Indication. For North Carolina, fair warmer weatlier. " '": a and They had a good crowd and a hanov crowd to dnv nn hrt.rd tbe steamer bylvan Grout, bound for a roy? tlie tainer -fylmn Groi'c will j TIle steamer D. Murchison. on Iter pleasant sail to Southport, the oc- resume her regular trips to Carolina i .!st:.tP up the river, encountered casion being the excursion siven by Beach, morning aud afternoon. Ia Rreafmany drifting iogs, estima the Germania Cornet Band. Up to; Aff A' x - ti A I ted at about 2,000, They were from this writing o'clock V thPv have (3 o'clock) they nauatieugntiuiciay ioric. 1 M m m M 1 B." also favors us with a solution 'tgational meeting, which;it"is hoped of the probletu submitted by. t4Berllhe members will attend.-. thtt," arriving at -the same correct I ausweras do our other corresponrl publish the process but as his soliu tiou is algebraic we cannot give it for the want of the proper charac. ters in the type cases. ; leathof a Good Man. - Rev. A. Davis died at his residence near Rocky Point yesterday at about 1 o'clock of bowel consump tion, lie had been a subscriber to the Wilmington Journal for many years past and was ao honest, up right,' conscientious man, fearing God and strict in the performance of his duties toward his fellow man. Peace to his ashes. City Court. . There was a small attendance at the City Court this morning and t wo cases were disposed of as" fol lows: - Thomas Dilen, disorderly conduct, case continued- Ed Gause, cruelty to animals, bound over to the next term of the Criminal Court in the sum of $501 us tified bond. The Sale at St. Josepli. Don't forget the sale of lots offer ed at St. Joseph's, near Carolina Beach, at 1 o'clock to-morrow. The steamer Sylvati Grove will make her Visual trip to-morrow morning and all who wish to attend this sale can easily do so. St. Joseph's adjoins Carolina B.each, apd already there are a number of comfortable sum mer houses erected there. Messrs S, A. Schlossj& Co. will be the auc tioneers and a plan of the property can be seen at thteir office. Who Can Answer? A little five-year old tot from the country was on a visit to her aunt in this city recently. On Sunday she wanted to. ride on the street cars but was told no; that God did not want people to ride in the street cars on Sunday. On the same af ternoon she was passing along the street on her way to church when a car filled with people passed by 'Oh ! look yonder, Auntie," the litr tie one exclaimed, -'see the street car full of people. What you reckon God will do about it?" Fact. Three Miles of Mullets." " Off Wrigditsville - beach yesterday a beautiful and rare sight was pre sented to the visitors at the Huin mocks. A school of mullets, reach ing, it is said by an eye-witness for fully three miles up and 'down" the beach, put in an appearance and re. mained there for more than an hour. Parties who were oa the p.eaqh say that they could see he. sharks cut ig amqnfj them and that the water looked like it was boilingso great was the commotion. Kock Crystal Spectacles and Kyeglasses Advice to old and young: lh se lectliig spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more - magnifying vower than has beep lost to the ' ere s in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the. eye. Using glasses of stronger power than 4s ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. ' . All In. - : ' ' Mr. 8. H. Fishblate, the King Clothier, has his Fall stock ready for inspection. He always purchases early so as to obtain the choice styles. Merchants buying their brooks this season of the year have to take the . "culUqgs," or what is left, that other merchants would not have. M r.1 Fishblate's stock Js com posed entirely of first - class goods and tailor made eqaul to custom make. He employs no women at 25 Cents a day and work them 10 hours each day to make pants and Cheap John goods to palm off cai rb,ft pflbf Uc i JU sqresi'ftrej well lighted day nd nigh whicl W very 7 easeqtia for buyers of clothing. ; Yo dvid QUr readers tQ beware of a dark store ancl Chap John goodsl tf V j 'Mr f Ih 6 CaTO,i,1iYftcht Club F,ll ? take , place on Friday. N ine boats have entered for the race, : , ..... ' Brn8sw,ek court was expected to ' adlOUrn ihi nftarnAnn mnr ,ueV"Bl the ' Second Presbyterian - Church there' will Ha f.nnnnnf m,,,. Inauguration Day. I. Shrier will inaugurate hin origi- inal one , day bargain sales next Thursday by offering to the public 500 pair in m pants at !1.19, .worth $2.25, and "on v Friday, Sept. 14, 500between a live pigeon and a clay yards union Cassimer at 20c ,- worth 40c. ; 350 ' ryards Union Worsted at 25c, worth 05c: 350 yards Union Cassimer at 35c., worth 85c. These goods will be placed on sale for one day only and sold strictly for cash only. Don't forget the place and number. . I. SHRIER, . The Old Reliable Clothier, No. 1G North Front st., t The sign of the Golden Arm. j The IiOwland Corn Crop. -The farmers on the lowlands along theXlape Fear river say that the average of bad years with . them, caused by overflows, is one in seven, and that they can easily stand this. The overflow always leaves the ground much better for the next year's crop. The river sometimes gets into the fields for a few days but as a rule it does not work seri ous damage unless itgets upas high as the ears of the corn, sor remains long enough to sap the roots and thus prostrate the plant. For two years in succession, 1886 and 18S7, the crdpsin these lowlands have been failures. -f - Petoder SuperlQV Court. ' Pender County Court did not ad Journ yesterday. It will probably close up the . business of " the term to day. Messrs DaBmtz Cutlarand Marsden Bellamy, of the JVilming- ton bar, were! in attendance there Yesterday. Judge Merrimon lias nresided with much dignity. He is prompt in the dispatch of business. On Monday night there was an af-. fray between two parties, both white, one the keeper of a bar and the other a rum-riddled customer. The latter used a knife and the former his nsts. ... A . true Din waa promptly found by the Grand Jury and they were carried into court and the case was tried and the sen tence pronounce within less than 24 hours of the time the affray oc curred. The sentence was for each 30 fine and the costs of the case and 20 days in jail. - TheBiverand the Cro. , When the steamer D. Murchison left Fayeteville yesterday morning there, was about 30 feet of a freshet and on top of this another freshet was being precipitated the river ab that point having risena five ; or six inches within an hour. How much water is yet to come it is impossible to say but serious fears are now being entertained for the very promising crops on the river bottoms. Yesterday the river was as a rule in its banks but here and there was an overflow into some of the low places. If there does not come an enormous flood we think that' these -erops may escape, as ail or tne conditiohs seem favorable for' the speedy tuning off of fthe water There is but little of a freshet visible here now and the tides are; again doing" their regular work - with but very little .wifuj, aud that from the Souwest. Still, yesterday's Ncivs and Observer reports the streams in that' section as very much swollen.! CoMptABisoN Solicited A wise discrimation should be exercised by all who. take-medicine. The propri etors of Hood's Sarsaparilla solicit a caref ql comparison of - this medicine with' other blood purifiers ana med icines; being confident that the pe culiar merits of Hood's Sarsaparilla are ou ajjpareui tuai ijcujjic win uuhes tatiDgly prefer it K any other preparation. Hoors Sarsaparilla is not a mixture of molasses and t f eve j inert roots and herbs, bnllt is a pecu- liar concentrated extractor the best aiu?raviv anu mpoa-puruying rem-. e4es of the Yegetable kingdom, rhe f enormous sales Of HoodT Sarsapa j filla. and tha unn.lprfnl nnr ftfTAt- ' edi Vove eyen miOre than has been sailed over the Club Course oa Friday, Sep elaimed for this medicine.-If ; you . ' ' are sick the best medicine is none SJrAS, MTV. . - ' M too good. Therefore, take Hoods ; Yacllts JSSS$:3Lbt. Sarsaparilla. - - J sertut iirer. m ! The receipt of cotton at this port to.dav footp46 bales. ; r . ! ;. Pli ttirki-kn atifonul nn itu dAmA quarter at 4:4(J tllis afternoon . , the timber perTbf Messrs , McNeil & Hall, at Fayette ville. - To-Morrow and To-Morrow Night. A good bill is prepared for this week at the Hummocks. There will be a live pigeon shooting match to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, arid prizes will be awarded. It is open to all and an excellent opportunity is offered to find out the difference one. The restivities or the day will wind up with a grand hop at night at the Island Beach. Hotel. ; - In a Bad Fix. Complaint is made to us that the roadway leading to Little . Bridge just East of the i. city, is in a des perate, condition and needs immedi ate attention. Clay was hauled there a week or two ago with the' view of improving the roadbed and now, since th heavy rains, this clay has turned to a perfect mush and the place is simply impassable for loaded wagons. Several have tried to nass it and sunk so deep in the mud that the vehicles had to be un- loadedand the goods toted across the bad place. Some immediate repairs are necessary there. The. Gala Week Meeting. T he failure to report; .the; Gala Week meeting at the Orton House yesterday was simply and entirely our own fault. We overlooked it. They say that a candid confession is good for the soul and there is one aoyoouy-8 soui is calling lor a betterment of ' that kind. '.The meet ing was well attended and was of much interest. . The various chair men of committees reported and on th ew hole it was ascertained that something more than $3,000" is jieed ed. This, - it is thought, can be raised without much trouble. The time is gro wing short and whatever is to be done, to make this thing a success must be done at once. It won't do , to make a failure of it,tnce it is fairly started. If it can be made a success it will be of great benefit to all of us here. . ' V ". "Bertha" is Answered. Mr. Editor: The answer to the problem signed "Bertha," is: 19 oxen $5.00 each ..........$95.00 1 sheep $1.00............ 1.00 80 turkeys 5c. eaeh 4.00 100 $100.00 Awaiting your next, I am, very respectiuliy, yours, H; A. W.ir JR; . Turkeys, Oxen and Sheep. Mr. Editor: Contained in the daily KBviEw oi tne ntn i nna a nuzzle from "Bertha" as follows With $100 buy 100 oxen, sheep and tnrkfivs J51 And 5 nts. TPsnnS- tivelr. In reply I will say' that af ter much worry and figuring I find that you will buy 80 turkeys. 5 cts...... $ 4.00 19 oxen $5.......... 95:00 1. sheep $1.... 1.00 Making 100 head for....... $100.00 ,- Kespectfully, V - A. S. Holdxic. J'. - . Another Puzzle. Mr. Editor: If not occupyim? too much space of your valuable pa per I should like to ask for a solu tion of the following: 1 have a certain sum of money, I go r to a : festival, the . entrance to which has four doors. At door No. 1 1 pay $1 to enter. I spend half of what thaveleft. I go out of door No. 1 and pay $1. I enter door No. 3 and pay $1. I spend half of what 1 have left. 1 go out of door No. 2 and pay $1. I enter door No. '3 and pay $1. I spend half of what re mains and go out of door No. 3, pay ing $1. . I enter door No. 4 and nav $1. I spend half of what still re mains and go out of door No. 4, pay ing $1, which just takes the lastjent nave. iiow, wnat was the amount of money I had before antering door No. 1. ? . A. 8. H. NET? AI VKKTI 8EBU3N Ti OAEotnrA beach. -jjNTIL FUKTHEK NOTICE THE SYLVAN UKOVE. vUi leave for Carolina Beach every week dajrat shaoa. m. and&s 'tm J p l" L 30p.m. V. DARPEK. Gen'l Manager. . Carolina Yacht Club. . ' T,FTH EEGATTA OF 188 WILL BE gtucral interest, tnt - Tt3 lssls tt tua writer tacst always to rur- lsicdttIiQIItor. . s . . - cxjantaicaaoM must. toe trriitc'n chy C2 cne BMaeitiie paper. " -"- PersonaHtlca mtt ho ayolJei, ' Aiuiitisijspecianyiaa-parucuLui- nz:.r. stood that the Editor coes not aiwsji czazr: ? the rleiva of corrcrpcnacnts cnicra.so ttatcj intteemtortalaiimniia. .;, - NBT7 AjyVIZIZSlSJZZllZJ'r Live Pfecon ; 'Ilctcli! "' .-. '. -v - " - if ' OPEN TO ALL, ATTILE H A rj "o I , . Thnnday Afternoon at -4 O'clock. " ' " :i . v .... Priz es will o rard c d . -TnERRWILL ALSO BE A :-;:;- AT THE . ' v ' ISLAND B13A0H HOTEL Thursday -Night . septl28t . "j No. 10. . : SCHEDULE WIL!IIa6H5 SIAC31ST E. L IN EFFECT SEPTJSilBEK 11, 1868vA.T 7 A. M. - i Prom Wilmington, From Hummocks. Leave....,., 7:45 a. m. Leave. i.....io-jK a. ia. Leave.... &io p. in. Leave....... 9:00 p. m. Leave ....... 7:00 a. m Leave....... o-o a. ra Leave. 2:30 p. m Leave........ 8:00 p. m , , - , - , J. H. CHADBOURN, Ja., sept 12 tr '-.."" "-. General Manasrr. - Loto f qr,GaIo. GJI TntTRSDA Y,rTHE MTU INST., SEV eral choice Lots will be sold at St. Joscpn's, near Carolina Beacn. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock p. m. snarp. " This Is tne only salo that wllLDe made this year, and parties wish ing to obtain Lots would do well to be on Hand. sept45teod - J. L. WINN EH. Pink and Whits Gdczamor, TITLOWS SWEET. SIXTEEN AND SWAN Down Face Powders. Also a full line of Druqrs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines Touet Articles, Perfumes, etc, at : v.. F. C MILLER'S, ' Drugstore. Corner Fourth and Nun sts., P. S. Prescriptions filled at all hours, day or night. . eeptnti GRAND ' DISPLAY -OF THIS WEEK, AT. Trr ?rnr "tto A5 JjJJ., JjJJLm iiiiaS j tlj o CASH HOUSE, 116 rjarriot Ctroot, WILMINGTON, N. C. Barli Satlnca, Worth from 150 to'scror co per yard. Remnants of Embroidery. All khiaa ot EemnaiLts at oce-CTUi tuelr valus BLACK HEUEIETTA .;-'. : O . '. One Lot:I?dT7.clfl, ',.'--'."... " 1 cents per yard. v " 1 O 1 1 ' One Lot Torclion Edrrca, Worth 30C per yard for oc per yard. ;- . o ValXaco Eflgco, l6c, i5e, o, 25c per dozen yards. . ; Bis Reductions , in. White Goods. Lace ChecK irainccDl:5 worth ssc for is 1-2C per yard. ... o" -. . We offer these Inducements to mate rc i for the Fall fctock which will be orer ' 1 i r steamshlp and rail every day thi3 week-. - Dont miss this opportunity as there 1 3 c a limited quantity of goods adTertlseO. CASH H0UGE. 11G Harlrot viLiri:rGTo:r, :r. c. MM ITT if
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 12, 1888, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75