" naS, Sundays excepted, t:: PLEAS3 KOTICi -,,1'TT T. W ' . POSTAGE PAID: j2.09fe Three o.'1 . ,,nf..monUi,35nl3- - r,vir. r,,v' ,an;itcruxr .lv at the abate wr week. I - oov and liberal. Ad please report any ' and j-.i-c Will ,0 receive tw. ir paper res iuy 1 inti in the most elegant form THElAXT1VTHmOU8JUOE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal rimes ,of plant.- knowir to be Sgt beneficial to. the human JSffl, forming an agreeable effective laxative to penna--ently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de- pending on a weak or inactive condition of the" . RSOREYS, S.iVER.fiHD BOWELS. It is ther.ost excellent remedy known to CLMSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT WJREELOOD, REFRE8HIKO SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. - Every one is usingit and all are delighted with it. " ASK YOUfl DRUGGIST FOR ' ' I MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAH FRANCISCO, CAt.. j WWILLF. KY. ' NEW YORK. N. Y ;. For sale by KOlSBKT k: HELL ACHY. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, , men 26 lr iljcw ' Wilmington, N. C 15. 15. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.) If you try tbis remedy you will say as many others have said, that it is the best blood pu rifier and tonic. Write Wood Balm Co.. At lanta, Ga., tor lK)ok ot convincing testimony - 3-. P. Davis, Atlanta, ua.,(Vest End).wrltes ' l consider that li. B. B. lias permanently emvd me ot rheumatism and sciatica." K. 1L saulter, Athens, Ga., says: "B. B. B cured me "of an ulcer that had resisted all oth- r treatment."' - . E.U. Tinsler. eolumblana, Ala., writes: jit mother and sister had ulcerated sore tojoat and scrofula. B B. B. cured them." Joseph F. sponcler, Newman, Ga., writes: B. B. u. entirely cured me of rheumatism In myshoniders. I used six Dotues.- cnas. Keinhardt, No. 2038 Fountain street, Baltimore, lid., writes: "I suffered with bleeding piles two years, and-am glad to say nut one oottie or t. u.i is. curea me." J. J. Hardy, Toccoa, Ga.; writes: 44B. B. B. Is quick cure lor catarrh. Three bottles cured me. load been troubled several years." A. srink, Atlanta, Ga., says: "One bottle of a. B. & completely cured my child of eczema." w. a. Pepper, Fredonia, Ala., writes "B. & B. cured my mother of ulcerated sore tHrow." . . James C. Mini (Is, Agt , DRUGGIST. nil LINE OF . PURE DRUGS AND uemicals PhvstPlnns' lrpsfrlnMnns n. rtw- Jiltr. Fancy and Toilet Articles In great va iJ; Arteslan Well Mineral Water: come In todtryaglassFKEK. " Ian 15 . W. atkinsun. w. P. TOOMER, Cashier. President. Wilmington Savinss & Trust Co.. 108 fS:1:-' "ngton. n. c.; Hecute Trusts ot all kinds. mch29tt Sew York & Wilmington Stoamhtti Co 8031 Ptro - l jvst 1UVER NEW YORK fctreen Cnambers and Roosovelt sts. At 3 O'clock. P. m " " 'XEER ; 4.SAssEE,"r Wednesday, June 39 fEFACTiiiV : ..Saturday, June 23 ii0-NSK K .....Wednesday, June 26 Saturday, June 23 PSOM WILMINGTON- ' ' iPndav Tuna 1 e5A$SEp" Tuesday, June Si5 'tNAerov -day, June 28 K Tuesday. July 2 fcSK LamnS a' Lowest Thro' feSSi0 d f o Points m North Bm lave "le apply to mallboi, superintendent, ' .tK, Traffic Manager, jo," P. clytp . . Isew Yort i: 5 HE,V- Gem Agents. - WQS recn, New Yort ana rliomiiT I -.r 1 imci.Ey, PATENT MEDICINES, t Alii . ' musses, etc, etc -"Puons ftUedday ornlcfhtat -4 : Drue sr.-.rp ., :OI .1 vvrner Fourth aid Nun Sti VOL XIII; The Morehead Munchausen is still at it. viiia"' last effusion relates to wo wolves and a little Frenchman. Raleigh's credit is good. Her new issue of; $25,000 of street improve: hient bonds have been taken by a Baltimorean at 107.25. Judge Lynch gets in some good work sometimes but he missed it when he tailed to tackle : the man who killed Capt. Dawson. The Republicans in the Western part of the State are represented as 'all broke up." The Watauga En terprise, an "organ," was sold aJ auction last week' for $4.75, and this is considered a high price to pay or it. - . ' - mm . 11 r. C M. Busbee, counsel for the prosecution in the'Grissom case, has retired from it, leavincr it in the hands of Mr. Spier Whitaker alone- Hon. "A. M. Waddell has been re tained in MrV Busbee's place and will leave for Raleigh tc -night to take part in the. trial. i The drift of opinion liere is divided as to the merits of the Grissom case. Much nastiness has already been de veloped and iheDajfsDoings and the Police Gazette have been excelled ia the publication of filth. We don't air juch things in the columns of the Dally; Review, our aim being to publish nothing'whatever that may not be read aloud in the family circle. The result of the Dawson murder trial, which has been in progress in Charleston during the past week has resulted in the acquittal - of MDow. It is a perfect travestyof justice. MoDowwas at least guilty of manslaughter in our view, of murder but he was acquitted, by a mixed jury, composed largely of colored men. McDow's own admiss sions on the witness stand were sufficient to have sent him to the Penitentiary for life. An Offensive Urcatli is most distressing, not only to tlie nerson afflicted if he have anv pride. but to those with whom he comes in contact. ; It is a delicate matter to speak of, but it has, parted friends and lovers. Bad breath and catarrh are inseparable. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases as il 1 X i.' f LOCAL ISTBTS- Index to Nkw Advertise ments B F Peknv Clothing W U-Yorp Watermelons. MrNDS Bbos Pharmacists -J J IIedkick White Goods W M Cumjiino Mattresses Tatlor's Bazaar Great Sale KM MclNTnut French Kateens CORNEAU'8 BSD BpfJ IlfT?KCEFTIC Hjsdbick Parisian Outing Clerhs : For other locals see fourth page. We lose this jnonth 35 minutes of daylight. f . And still it rains, with seemingly no prospect of a letup. Church cushions made to order by W. M. Cumming, opp. City Hall, t For fishing lines, leads,bobs, poles and hooks of all kinds go to the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. j t - - s , , ! Lawn rakes of the latest nd most improved patent. For sale by the N. Jacob? Hdw. Co ' t The dog days begin on the 3d and Independence Dayils on the ith. A sad mixture. ; Prepared by "a combination, pro portion and process peculiar to it self, Hood's Sarsaparilla accom plishes cures hitherto unknown. Mosquito bars, a hew and conven ient kind, for. ale by W. M. Cum ming, opposite Citv Hall, t Mattresses Renovated and made to order into two sections by W. M. Cumming, opposite City Hall, t We can make you comfortable for $1.00, by supplying you; with the Ironclad Oil Stove. Jacobi Hdw Co. , ' ' t Painters, save uiocey by buying your white lead, ready mixed paints, Tarnishes and brushes from the JN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell none but the best. " - Euamoline, the best stove polish in the market. . No 'ust, no mixing necessary. " Use UKe snoe blacking., Eyery housekeeper should try it. For saeby the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t - L Kef reshlnc and Invigorating: - I Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magnificent new soda fountain at a. temperature of 34. Purest Froit Syrup, Milk ShaHes and .Natural Mineral water. . WILMINGTON, N. C., MONDAY. JULY 1, 1889. This month has five Mondays, five ( J. uesdays a.nd five Wednesdays. ' The fulUno'on of this months falls on the afternoon of the 13th. Bishop Lyman held Divine sers vice and preached yesterday at the Hammocks.-"-" '--':-"r " 'V:T.-- The Jong continued rains are seriously injuring tlie ! watermelon and canteloupe crops. . There is economy in building barb wire fences and in buying your wire from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ' t A colored " excursion party from Goldsboro were in the city to day. They brought a base ball nine and a band. with them. We are sorry to hear that Mr. S. D. Hankins, formerly of this cityi but now of Mt. Olive, is quite sick at his home in that town. At 12:30 o'clock to-day the wind was from the Southeast, at 1 o'clock it was South west and at half-past 1 the vane pointed due North. Peaches are scarce and high. Some sell for 10 cents a quart and some for 15 cents a dozen. They can be bought from 75 cents to $1 a bushel in the interior. ' j The bunch of keys advertised in the Daily Review on Friday last were found and in the owner's pos session before dark of that day. ; It pays to advertise in the Review. The rate from Raleisrh toWrights ville and, return via Seaboard Air1 Line during the Encampment will be $4.65. Sleeping cars run through between Raleigh aild Wilmington via Hamlet. Shirts, we have got them by. the million,- made by good and skilful hand; come and see us, we can save you over fifty .five per cent. We'll not charge you fancy prices, treat you well, don't be afraid, therefore come and patronize; us money sav ed is money made, at the v"ilming ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market street. Sign of the blue awning. ' - tf Progress, It is very important in this age of vast material progress' that a reme dy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily take, acceptable to tlie stomach and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possession these Qualities. Svrun of Fiers is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. j For the Regular Regattas. The Carolina' Yacht Club have Issued invitations, embracing the courtesies and privileges of the club house and grounds for the series of regattas this Summer, the . flist of which is to be sailed on Thursday next, the 4th inst. The invitations are printed on ia handsome card, with a golden yacht, in front, with all sails set and everything drawing, The Extension of the G. C & Nv K. R. Speaking of the'extension to - At lanta of the Georgia, Carolina and Northern R. E., which now runs from Monroe to Chester, S. C, the Augusta, Georgia, Chronicle says: "Weakness in Richmond Terminal reveals the fact that the roads con trolled by that organization are threatened by a serious danger. The Seaboard & Roanoke is one of the most profitable and independent railroads in the South. Jt has just disposed of its guarante'e bonds to build a line from Monroe, N. C, to Atlanta, 208 miles long, which paral lels the best part of the Richmond & Danville system." i . Weather Crop Bulletin. The reports of correspondents of the Weekly Crop Bulletin publish gd by the North Carolina Experi ment Station and State Weather Service,cooperating' with the United States Signal Service, show tlyvt there hasTbeen an excess cf rainfall, a deficiency of: temperature, and sunshine for the - week endiqg Fri day, June 28th, For the same Week last year the reports indicated an excess of rainfall and temperature and about the average 800.1 qf Eunshina. An unusually, heavy rain storm set in on Friday with pros pect for continuance for several davs. The effect upon crops is . re ported as favorable, There has probably keen too much rain and too little-sunshine for cotton,, al-; though that crop is reported gen eraiiy in cue wu ttHU,r , i:s nicely. Corn and tobacco are doing well. The week has' been unfa vox- able. to harvesting. . - DEATH IN THE WAVES. ; Sad. Accident ly Lrownlng Yesterday at ' - Wrlshtsville Beach. -- ! A young Mian by the name of Claude M. Lockhart, a clerk at the Orton House in this city, was drown ed yesterday afternoon while bath ing in the surf at Wrightsville Beach. , It seems that a party of young men went down from the city in the afternoon and stopped at Mr. Brown's bath houses, on the beach, to take a.jsurf bath. The deceased, Mr. jLockhart, Mr, "Archiia Hanby and ! Mr. J. 1 A. -Williams, of- At lanta,. Ga., started from the bath houses together. They raced don to the water; and Mr. Lockhart was the first to enter, v He was a capital swimmer, and at once struck out into the waves. tA strong flood tide was tben coming in. Mr. Williams being somewhat unaccustomed to surf bathing, held back a little and saw Mr. Hanby swim out to, where Mr. Lockhart was. He then saw that they had hold " of each other and thought that they were sports ing. Under this impression heswam towards them, thinking that they had gone as far as . they" intended and would soon return. '! As : he neared the two lie heard Mr. Hanw by call to him for help, but did4 not think he was in earnest thought that this was also a part of the sport. As he got nearer herealized, that Mr. Hanby was in earnest. Mr. Hanby sang out to him soon after that Mr.. Lockhart was drowning and called to him to come to his assistance. He did so and the two took hold of Mr. Lock hart, one on ' each!; "side, and swam with him towards the shore. They did not get thei:e,how ever, and called for a rope. This was procured and Messrs. John A . Cutts and Robert Branch, who were just ready to enter the surf, seized it and started in with it. There was about 100 feet of the line and Mr. Cutts swam out with it tied to his arm. In . the- meantime Mr. Lockhart had become separated from . his supporters and was fast being carried 1 out to sea. The others were' almost completely ex hausted and swam to the shore. Mr Williams then assisted with the rope, but Mr. R. F. Warren took the end from him and swam out with it. He got into deep water and lost his grasp of the rope. But before any one could possibly reach him ! Mr. Lockhart had disappeared. ' While the rope was being carried out there was a call for a boat but there was none at hand. Just then Mr. John F. LeGrand, bookkeeper at the Orton House, who was with the party, satf Capt. Iredell John son with the sharpie Katie Daniels coming out of the inlet. He ran to wards the boat to notify Capt. Johnson of the mishap but turned his head after he had run a short distance and saw the last of poor Lockhart." ; He was about 20 yards beyond those who were hurrying to his rescue and as Mr. LeGrand turn ed he saw him fight frantically with the waves for a few seconds: It then seemed as though he turned" a complete soiiersault in the water and disappeared. lie soon came up again ancTthen seemed to be; lying in the swell, with his hands at rest and not mo ving a muscle. " He then sank. on 3e more beneath the water and was not seen again. - r The others all! managed to reach the shoreih safety. Mr. Cutts and Mr. I Branch were both .very much exhausted. - As : they - neared 7 the beach those who were at band pushed in and helped them to the land. '"-"."if: T' ' Mr. Lockhart , v,'as a young man hardly - more than 31 years of age. Bie had not been here long but had formed many pleasant acquaintan ces and was highly thought of by all who knew him. He was a native of Timmdnsvilie, S. Ci, where his parents reside. The body has not been recovered, ' ! One of the fine new horses recent ly purchased for the Hookand Lad der Co., the iron grey, died this morping, it is thought from some lnndispasft. TMi Hlanlr Virni hns ( been sick but is getting bet ter. f r Advices from the nn conntrv ar to the effect that there is a freshet in tlie river- C It understood ta be :" on the4th-totai:prcipiNtionr Gpa ! 1 x. a. . . ...... ii finches:, number of "davs tin :fcliiclr 1" Lr, U,, .l iiir:T irtfsuer. ediia.1 - to-wijul - is i lame freshet, euiial to what is rtsllircil th , A. cLIl 1 rtrrll Ir?L . IJIJlv - IliiL lliLTlx r-- " - - r : - - T . - .1 to seriously interfere with the crops in the Bladen lowlands. NO 154. NEW A D VERTIS EM KN T8. ! From this date we will sell all styles French'Sateens (fig- ured and solid)-at 300. per ya city and section that we carry the largest assortment of these goods South of New York, and of very-Best Quality. " BY PIKST STEAMER ' Twenty-Five PiecesChoSce rJlattingo, ' 5c., :30Ci and 37 l-2c. 1 A COMPLETE t jyfi FOR THE We will haye in larger supplies of Beer than .usual jto meet the demand on the Fourth of July. At the . same time we expect largely increased sales and we would suggest that orders for that day be sent in in advance, both for city and country trade. Orders booked now will y have prece dence and will be filled and delivered on any date specified. .-7 .7'-.,7 - j O .: . . ' Be Sure tflat Portner's Tiyoli and Vienna Cabinet Beer Lead tlie World ! Respectfully," f . ... 353- 3ESLul tiTbl Agent It je "99 tf Capt. Pennypacker, is expected to take ' charge of the Custom'', Ho use this week, but 41r. Robinson has no! yet received any orders to "git." Rev. FrT. Wooten,(a recent grad uate of Wake Forest; College, and a -native Wilmingtonian, preached two very acceptable sermons at the First Baptist Church yesterday to large congregations. 7 u Mr. W. H. Yopp has just received one thousand fine watermelons for the Fourth of July trade. They are guaranteed ripe or money 'refunded. They will be delivered, free in any part of the city. 7 ' Teachers' Institute. i A TeachersMnstitute will be held by Prof. M. C. S. Nobles, under the auspices of the State Board l Edu cation, in the Union School Build ing, in this city, during the week beginning on Monday next, the 8th v inst. It is for white teacherf in New Hanover county and will be open each day at 9 o'clock. Public) school teachers are -required to at tend and private teachers and those wishing to become teachers are cordially invited to attend. A Little More Rain. :7 The rains to -day are generally along the coast and have prevailed in that section at intervals through out the entire day. The rainfall daring June shows a deficiency of .30 of an iirch for.tbe month as com pared with the same ' month last year. 'The past week, however, shows ah excess over the last week in June, 1888. Tlie heaviest down pour 6 day was about 1 o'cldck when the pavement on the South side of Market, . near Second, was completely submerged, the curbing acting as a 7 dam. Those " who do business there are certainly a long suffering and patient people. -' j Meteorologlel. Mr. F. I Chaffee, Signal Officer at this place, reports as follows for the month of Juno: T Mean barome ter, 30.088; highest, 30.32, on the 13th; lowest, 20.74, on the 18th; mean temperature,' 74.2; highest, 93,on the 20th; lowest, 58, on the 1st and 2d; greatest' daily range, 20; least, 4; deficiency, . 40; total deficiency since January 1st, 150 : mean daily dew I point, 9; mean daily relative hu midity, 81.2; prevailing, direction of 'wind, S. W.; total movement, 5,001 miles; extreme velcx-ity, 27 miles, S., lran felL 11: leficiericv ' , . - t . : FaI i 11 . 1 ..I. aI I... . . . - ... r. 11 - . . r . 5-f -if ill 0ri0Kii Tnc T'lniKrv 1 "? (Hi there were 6 cloudless days, 11 part- Jly cloudy and 13 cloudy. . - ;j 7, i ; we win MgiadtrecaTS wxicitu 115 general toterest,Tjut . ; n--:-:. B naiJ?0 yMte cmst aiTrfurr msaea to the Eaitcr; v V J comrnnnTcatlona pust ise Wntttn on t)Ut- one side of the japer -if . 3. '.."'"V .r : " ' - FersoaaUttea initaTCiScd." 'ff'r-' . . Ann it li especl&uy a&a particularly Txrder stood that the Editor does not always endorsa the views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. : N Ifl tT- Ap VJSJS TIB CHEIITD. -: STOCK. . - - 1 . ! R.TJ'. rjclntire, NORTH FRONT STREET. FOURTH I Portner lirewlnc Company. ;" There are three boats now at Carolina v Beachand soon, there will be four-one of which is kept always ready to be launched at, a moment's notice whenever it may" be needed by any one struggling in ' the surf. . A large supply of itt preservers are also kept at hand, ready for immediate use. , See advertisements of W. M. Cum ming, manufacturer of mattresses, t 4-- N E"W AP VEBTI8EJ!115y TS" Just Eeceived and for Sale ! l.OOO Fine Watermelons! f or the 4th of July Trade I JgACH ONE GUARANTEED KIPB OR THE money refunded.' Delivered anywhere within the city free of charge. To De found lit 108 s. Front street; also at office formerly occupied hy Mr. Alfred Martin, on Dock, fcetween Front . and water streets. . " - ''- Jyl2t. For Rent at the Hammocks ; UntH Aprtl 1st, 1889. rjHE PRIVILEGE OF SELLING 'SOFT -prin&s, confectioneriesand Fruit at the stand formerly occupied hy Mrs. E. warren, For- ward all bids under seal to 3. B. Nolan, Uenl Manager.. Also, for lease Building Lots on wrightsville Beach. Terms very moderate. Apply to J. R. Noian, ceai Manager, coruarticuiars. l " - uutS BOWJJJST sec'y Wilmington Bcacoas iu it. co. je 29 u - . star and Messenger fcopy. , ., IN TIME 0? PFACB PREPARE F9R UV IF YOU AINT GOT 'EM, HAYJC 'EM. YOU MIGHT Corneaa's Bed Bag Inlerceptfc Does the work Quickly, Quietly and Pleasant ly, a. i-crmanent cure "so to tsveax.n Ask )ruggjat Our Handsomo CODA FOUNTAIN. IS IN, FULL 8WINO. ICE COLD soda made or the finest material to he had. Mineral Waters, XiUfc Shakes,- c . Call In and see us. v MUNDS BHOTTJERS, -Je27tf v 104 N. Front St. - ' CAROLINA BEACH and aouriiPOUT; ' STEAMER "SYLVAN GROVE" LEAVES for Carollma Beach dally, except Sunday, ar --' a. m. 2:- p. m. and 7 p. m. Train leam Beach at l&uo p, mj, 6:15 p. m., ant 8 vVU ' Steamer Passport 'T? KN,S 4 DOUBLE p DAILY BETWEEN IX vv llmington and fiouthport. Leaving jwumpun, ax oao a. m. ana 2 p. m. Leaving hmlngton at 9:15 a. m. and 5 p. m,, stopping at Carolina Beach on the morning! trip up ana the afternoon trip down.- Tickets oa boats at 5 p. m, and 7 p. m,y 25 cents, good to return on same evening only; - Except Sunday fiat Monday; je2S l. W. JIAKPEit, Gem Manager ror C0RSATT8, the Alpha and Omega of ALL lied Bag P0130DS, and take np other. For saw by all Druggists. rich 27 3m nac m I." r i1 "1 r

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