mi paper Sundays 3r ' ti. Editor and nop. ... r,or.tM '' w.rrt ty rimers, free tn- at the above report any and r7irriiKiF.vTR Utri' - 1 . rr i n ) Review VOL XIV. WILMINGTON, N, C, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1890. NO 151. -4 Ex-President Cleveland and wife : will be' the guests of President Eliot at Harvard daring commencement. j Judge Gornto, of Perry, Fin., Law I a camphor tree on his place. The cold has not Injured it m the least, ' and he believes the trees can be, successfully raised. ' LOCAL K'SWS. Mm, (,; " 'Ki-iH v. r-ant form JUICE r- m IUUTIV? and NUTRITIOUS f-GS OF CALIFORNIA, lv mcaicinai known, to be x l,r Immon t22. I'orruin an agreeable Sctivc laxative to perma u. ' Tiol,;tti''l Cnrmti- V lliiV. A md the many ins ae- vi a weak or inactive CIETS. LIVER fifiD BOWELS. j tie cot tictHeat remedy known to XSiM SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY r.:a etc is Eilious cr C onstipatca j-OTilAT USKELOOD, REFRECHIHG SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TRCMCTH HATJRALLY FOLLOW". very one is using it and all are gbeiluith it. ISK rOUH DRUGGIST FOB STTtTTT OP IPIGrS ANUFACTUREO ONLY BY UUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CD. J4.V FRANCISCO, CM, ".:-m. v.. r.t ;y run. N. r KOKEIIT R UKLLAMY. WIIOLF.SALE DRUGGIST, 1 s Wilmington, N. C 1 1 1DKI TO NW ADVERTISKMIKT8 Sxeed t Co Furniture W M CrMM- VG Mattresses C W Vatks Great Book sale J Ii IIanks Crown Lavender Salts Seacoast k R Special train to-nlglit ! There is considerable sickness, ! Forecast. j especially among the children, in the j For Xorth Carolina, showers and ! city just at this time. j stationary temperature. Local fore- leasts, from 8 a. m. to-day. for Wil mington and vieinitw fair, followed Some of our citizens intend to go DMAS & VOLLERS, WHOLESALE DKALKItS IN oYisions, (irocerics, Liijuors T();ic:o, Cigars,. -N'I- DMHBSIOX MERCHANTS, 4 Cor.Froi.t ami Dork St.,r WILMINGTON, N. C. Caffeine Seidlitz. 'STHESPEKUY RELIEF OP NERVOUS i-M.uf.be mi brain fatlgrue, depression p.L? i.bolk" ana other excesses, heart- 'yZX m U WI''). etc. one prain of v-.a.r ui tan line in eacn aose. jmix ' - irrs m warpr rind ririnR dunns- effer- fiicgton, N c. men 19 SicehTTax-l'aTcrs. ILL LE AT Tllf.' iiTVitif t nv irkx s. ;J.-,V'- ar"1 evcr dar tnereaf-Mti.i'- uatn ,he li!t July, to re- IjetlX lists f.ir ill roal rTTM?-,r011? rr wllmlDKton Township. cTn i, ir,r0liia-in. to 1 p. m. and - J? a. to t, p. tn. .i s. o. DURR, Sneed & Co.. (TEX KS Ti KXOXVILLE FURNI- ,J cortter Market and Second , ..mom, vivoiuo, iunc tornoiy inylrxl to call and Inspect nac my 13 tf . m Saving & Trust Co. K.l'riv bis w. r. TOOMKR, cashier. lV J&ti ST WILMINGTON, N. C, hhvSy." wiistactory security rsfViF?I,s' 13 ""Powered to L Of all ktuds. mrh tt tir 05 CAROLINA BEAOH iND SOTJTHPOET. - t MIXGTON AT ri a V An w - flilUrtln;fleaves ne Beach at 1 ictits for tlii rM. .v. m fc, " VU Iff. J I j I 1 a W. HARPEK, . flE HEWLETT HOUSEa rlESUS ANr TOE Pl-RLIC IJLN. ei..I7CtfallT t0ed that. I hai-e cli.. jvl::ions to my premises at w - tJaQ' wrt?utsviiie Beach, and acccoinmoiute them Or.?" V UiP im. . . . ia.o. at., te,vmTlCteverTtr!n rC-S'1 Mparate "U3ilnct JAS. A. DEWLETT. I to the musical festival at Charlotte, j which will commence next Friaay. It seems to us that it ouht to be Warren's Ice Cream Parlor open I gin earlier in the week. ; till 10 p. m. tf I bv showers. Keal Kstatc. Two. anl a half whole lots on block 74, Mibdivided into H lots, were sold to day for $3,775. The J. Warren Keifer. once the hrntnl : ' . It is very not anil we would rc- ,.f ! Messrs. (IKenf n.tul finTiiinn IT ' soectiv yuiTirest to iLsnirnnfs fnr of- i the House, is now . at Vashinjrton ! S. bteamboat inspectors, are in the ! fice that as political campaigning is ! PrPf " ummproved and situated iiriii unrk hnv l.u.l Imtfor L t ' v" . ."" i.tir- j calm and cool as possible under the lobbying for the Ohio Wool Grow-1 cIt' official business err' Association Messrs Lawrence, Harjister &-Co. Delano, W. W. Story, the American sculp tor nnd poet, writes from Rome: "All that I have to say is that in my opinion the tax of 30 per cent, on foreigu works of art is disgraceful in theory, unworthy of any great coun try, disastrous to art, and beneficial to none.'" If the wishes of theexecutivecom inittee of the Republic national com mittee are to prevail with the Presi dent, Samuel Fessenden, of Connec ticut will succeed Mr. Clarkson as first assistant postmaster general. Mr. Fessenden is -a' member of the Republican national committee, and a hustler in politics. Clarkson is for Fessenden. . Daluth.is to have a new $500,000 theatre, to be known as the Midway Grand.; It'wiM be openedln Decem ber. When Mr. Proctor Knott made his speech in Congress predicting such a grand future for Duluth, he hardly imagined that in the year 1890 there would be opened in that city one of the finest theatres in the United States. Boss Piatt's candidacy for Sena tor Evarts' seat in the United States Senate has caused considerable pro test among inland New York Re publican journals, while other can didates are not slow to show their heads. The latest rumor credits Secretary Tracy with a desire to be Senator HiscockVi colleague. In the event of a deadlock he might have some chance. , - 1). A. Hrocketr, a colored Demo, cratic farmer, living near Tillery, in this State, is changing the older of things in that section and setting his neighbors" a good example. It has been the custom of the farmers of Scotland Neck to buy hay from other markets, but Brockett is now supplying them with the finest clo ver hay ever seen in the market. He finds its production quite profitable. Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers and ! Rakes of. the latest and most im I proved makes are sold by the N. Ja- cobi Hdw. Co. t Market street had a deserted ap pearance, so far as ladies were con cerned, during the hottest part of the afternoon. Waxtkii !-50 good and experi enced hands, to)work on shirts. Ap ply at the Wilmington Shirt Fact' ry, 122 Market street. t Keep dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats, &c, at I. Shrier's, S. E. corner Front and Princess streets. t" Mr. T. R. Polglase secretary and manager of the Inter-State Fire Alarm Co., of Omaha, Neb., made us a very pleasant visit to day. I am Manufacturer's Agent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. circumstances. j The two lodges of Odd Fellows! (Cape Fear and Orion) will hold their anniversary services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church next Sun day v evening, The Rector of the church, Rev. C. L. Arnold, will preach the anniversary sermon. Name of purchasers not given. Messrs. Cronly & Morris sold the property with Mr. M. Cronly as auctioneer. The census enumerators are busy asking all sorts of questions now-a-days. Some of the interrogatories sound queerly, but we presume they are all correctly answered. With "Regal1' Paint on your house and "Plastico" on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacob! Hdw. Co , factory agents. t On account of Rev. Thomas Dix on's lecture at the Opera House, the regular prayer and praise meeting at Brooklyn Baptist Church will not bo held next Friday night. The wife and children of Rev. R. E. Peele, pastor of Brooklyn Bap tist Church, have left the city to spend the Summer with relatives and friend?? at Enfield and vicinity. They will be absent about four months. During the session of the Repub lican Congressional Convention at Portland, Me., last Thursday, at which SpeakerReed. was unanimous ly renominated, an unofficial ballot was taken among the delegates as to their jireferences for President in 18U2. Mr. Heed.'got 2G7 votes, Presi dent Harrison 4 andSecretaryBlaine 2. It will be seen that Speaker Reed is a bigerman than President Harrison in Maine by a large ma jority. It has been the public impression that Cooper Union was so endowed by Peter Cooper that it would not need more funds, but ,the applica tions for its advantages are so num erous that in order to accommodate all an increase of $ 750, 000 to the en dowment would be needed. Cer tain enlargements are to be under taken by the trustees this year, which will cnrtail the endowment funding income by f 2,500 a year. In There was a large excursion party to Carolina Beach on the Sylvan Grove to day. The occasion was the annual excursion of the city police, and we have not a doubt that they will be able to preserve order and decorum. consequence, tney for more monev. ask the public dogs are Monday evenings have been select ed as "ladies' evenings'' at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, at which times all the lady friends of the organization will be made welcome, and with music and innocent games the social hour will be made pleasant and agreeable? New Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind when opened or closed. Saves labor aud cost of put ting on inside fastenings, which are not needed with these hinges. Car penters, it will pay you to examine and use same. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The thermometer in our ofiice in dicated 84 degrees at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The heat would have been mnch more intolerable but for the friendly clouds which obscured and somewhat mitigated the sun's rays during the greater part of the dav. Rev. Dr. Hoge's lecture on the late Richmond celebration, which was announced for next Friday night, at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, has beeq postponed until Monday night, the Kith inst.. on account of Rev. Thos. Dixon's appearance at the Opera House on the first-named night. The famous St. Bernard very carefully trained. A traveller who visited some of the monasteries of the monks of St. Bernard a few years ago found the monks teaching I their dogs from the earliest stages of puppyhood. Not only is physical j The excursion season is fairly and mental training included in the j open A ATpe Sunday school party teaching, bat spiritual culture is byj froin Fayetteville arrived at about no means neglected. - At meal time ; 10 Oiock this morning and went at thedngs sit In a row, each with a j once down the river on the Ptawfpor tin dish before hjm containing his ; gujte a iiumber of our citizens who report. -Grace is gaid by one of the nUi;friends in the party joined them monks; the dogs sit motionless with 'here in the excursion down the Cape bowed heads. ' Not one stirs until ' pear. The sparring match at the Opera House a few nights since between two "champions," has awakened an inteiest in the science of the "man ly art of self defence," and as a con sequence there is an increased de mand for boxing gloves. From all sections comes the cheer ing report that "crops are doing finely," and if.the remainder of the season should prove as favorable as it is at the present time, there will be an abundant harvest when the trine comes to gather in the sheares. Messrs. H. H. Munson, E. S. Mar tin, J. C. Chase, James W. Monroe, and J. C. Loder have gone to Ashe- ville to attend the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons and the Grand Commandery of Knights Templars, both of which "masonic bodies will meet there this week. Opera House. Prof. Miller's band, from the Ham mocks, will enliven the entertain ment at the Opera House to night. The following very meritorious com positions have be'en selected for the programme: Light and Happy, (introduction) Isenman; Chimes of Normandy, (selection) Planquette;On the Beau t if til Rhine, (waltz) Keler Bela; Gip- sey Queen (overture) Iseninan; The Elite, (lancers) Weigand: Home from Camp, (inarch) Gatlin. A train on the Seacoast railroad will be in waiting for the accommo dation of persons living at Wrights- ville and the Hammocks who may desire to attend the entertainment. Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or busi ness, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs as it nets, most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, pre venting fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leadin'g'drug gists. Carolina Bcacli. This has been a "red-letter day" for Carolina Beach. It is estimated that, .with the number that went down this morning, added to that which went down this after noon, there would be an aggregate of 1,500 persons at that popular sea side resort to dffy. A good many who desired to go there this morn ing were obliged to wait until this afternoon, as the bylvcui Giove and Passvort were not large enough to carry them all oil the morning trip. We wm i glad to receive communicat oas AToin our mendj on -any and all tsfcjecti ct general interest, tcs C ,. ' ."? The OAXne Of thA wrtror mnr tvin tvt ti' . . wbw. WW mm w ut niahed to the Editor. Communications most do written on only one aloe ot the rarer. Personalities mast be aroldex " . Ana ins especially aul particularly oater stood that the Editor does rot ;aiways endont the news or correspoadenta on less bo stated in the editorial columns. .' : ' NEW AnVKirTianMnumu jij ua tr n a o O V V ft A n n n c x? - -a. W J Li ; aTl t "UP THE RHINE." m SQI ARK FKET OF PICTURES." TUKSI)AYMCiIT,S:30 r. M.. JUNE tO. All seats 25 cents, seats t Yates'. Je 9 Vf. Diialvr iatljfs Reisf 'tile Mice ! JT lOt NORTH FRONT STREET Ml NDS Brot hers hare lor saio the concentrated Odors lor the Handkerchief, manufactured by Thee, lUcksecer; also his sachet Powders, scented Waters and Dentifrices. - - v P. s. These goods shown with pleasure. W 55 1 CO o - a. 3Q 0Q o J Q 93 o o o Not at All Necessary mr f iiu v vriT t? piiovKtnva nn r iT-vrff 1 " WWW.. Jm. to Carolina Reach as there Is .a First-Class Family Grocery there, supplied with everything tho market affonls an I sold at city prices. Slight Fire. At a few minutes before noon to day the fire alarm was turned in A kinric- ftf (Innnnn finnrtQ m i i i i .0 tw FOR LUNCH AND PIC NIC PARTIES Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr. The Raleigh News and Observer, ot March 8th, 1889, in speaking of this distinguished olivine, says: . At Metropolitan Hall last night the talented and magnetic young thvme, Kev. Thomas Dixon, Jr., lec tured. His subject was "Backbone. ' To give what under most conditions would be called the "gist" of the lecture would be, in this case, im possible unless the entire lecture should be given, for it was all "gist." The propositions were tersely sta ted, and then "forced home" by illustrations of such pointedness, fullness and strength as are heard only once in a lifetime. They abounded in pathos and wit, and the power, feeling and eloquence with which thespeaker presented them kept the audience alternately in a state of almost breathless atten tion and convulsions of laughter. Reserved seats .can be procured at Yates' book-store to-morrow morn-insr. the ftiuen" is spoken. Two colored base ball clubs, one "That tired feeling" is entirely ( of which was from Columbia, B. C., overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla, . iayed a livelv game of ball y ester- ;nhie5,.e!r-" in whifht,,e "-e team was victorious by a score Refrefthlnc and invigorating 0f 21 to 6. They played a sec- Dehcious Soda. Water as drawn from Munds Brothers' magulficeut new soda foun tain at a temperature pf 3ia. Purest Fruit Symn, Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. ondgame this afternoon, bnt it had not been finished when oar report elo-t, I. and we cannot give the" re- I gulf in this Issue. - . The Power of Money. What an influence for good or evil is exerted by the proper or improp er use of money. It seems to be the first essential of modern life. Sad indeed is the lot of that mau or that woman without money and without friends. Especially in case of sick -nessiffthe need of money felt most pressingly, and yet even the rich with all their monev fall into a state of poor health and die, whereas if their, money was richtly expended and the proper remedies applied thev might regain health ami strength. 25. A. Clark, AtIanta,5Ga., says: "1 spent four hundred and eighty dol lars hi gold to cure me of terrible blood poison that affected my limbs and nose and body, with running ulcers. One month's treatment ot B B B beled the ulcer, restored my appetite, strengthened my kidneys and added 21 pounds to my weight.' Still, in spite of this and much other testimony there are many who refuse to try tlie remedy, seeming to prefer to pay large fees to physi cians, or visit distant springs iq vain hopes of recovery. The great truth however, ever shines brightly and that is, that no one who ever gave B B B (Botanic Blood Balm) a trial ever found disappointment therein. O. II. Rudolph, Talladega, Fla., writes: "I had blood disease for six years, but nothing benefited me, al though I paid two hundred and fifty dollars for treatment. At last I tried B B B and found it a quick and cheap blood purifier. from box 10, corner of Seventh and Mulberry streets. , The canst of the! alarm was a fire in the wash-house on the premises of Mr. John Everitt, on Seventh street, between Chest nut and Mulberry. Ihe firemen turned out promptly, but their ser vices were not needed, as the flames had been extinguished before the' could reach the scene. Damage1 merely nominal. County Democratic 15xeciitfvc C'ouiiiiiftci The County Democratic Executive Committee met at the Court House last night. Mr. W. II. Strauss was made temporary Chairmannnd Mr. J. D, Nutt temporary Secretary. Ou motion Cant, W. P. Oldham was made permanent chairman nnj Jr., and everything else lliaf to make up a line lunch. Full supply of K'E always on hand. The residents of CAROLINA P.KACII will ilnd it to (heir Interest to deal with me as I will keep on hand everything in the (irocory and Housekeeping line. . HANS A. KAJKIS, PROPRIETOR. 7 1 r Just Arrived ! NICK LOT OP THAT i'KIWH M'-COCN- rri:u. In small Kits, at A try Bl HALLUX PKAKVALIH, jti;tf 11 and U So. Wafer SI reef. John Werner. animously; Mr. Win. Ulrich, Secretary and Mr. J. A ery Treasurer. The members of the County Exe i leutive Committee are as follows First' ward Ceo. L. Morton, W H. Stra'uss. Second ward J. I). Nutt, T. W. Strange. Third ward J. A. Montgomery, M. T. Davis. Fourth ward L. S. Belden, W. P. Oldham. Fifth ward J. M. McGowan. Wni. Ulrich, Jr. Masonboro township R. E.Heide The other townshps have not sent in the names of their Executive Committeemen. Female "Weakness Positively Cored. To thk Editor: Please inform votir readers that I have a positive remedy for the thou sand and one ills which arise from deranged female organs. ' I shall be glad to send two bottles of my rem edy Fi'KK to any lady if they will rpilEKK IS RUT ONK, AND III! HOLDS Montgonir forth at No. so Market street, a eood shave for 10 cents, a Shampoo for 20 cents, or a Hair Cut for 30 cents. Four of the best Harbors In the State, clean towels. Kharp razors and prompt attendance. JOHN WJIRNER, The ucrman liarber, feb lu tf 2y Market street North Carolina Hams. FINE, BRIGHT LOT, ALL SOUND. Re ceived this day. New invoice cniPBEEF, Just received per steamer. stttritruAiuw, new liusu iuia TO&rr Fine assortment fresh CAKES and crackers. All klnd3 0f Family and Fancy (iroceries. " Is. l 8WANN, Agent, je A tf DiW opp. Front Street Market, ienieFoiite -AT- 'affiSffe eo. R. French & Sons. chist. 183 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. t N BW AO VBUTI8HM15NT8. Great Book Sale. t'lIK ENCYCLOP.KDIA RRITANNICA AT 1 t he unheard of price of il ia vpt volume. f;jfl.60 complete set; delivered one, two or four volumes rer monLh. To enable you to be come fully satiMled that this set is all we rep- j recent, we oner the first volume at tne nomi-1 nal Drice of sixty cents. The order mnst Clven.now. . C. W. YATEh. c opera Mtppers-, former prtceKLOu. Il.lfl opera Slipper, former priccitLSk. f i.r. jper Mipperi, lorraer pnee n-.'i Oxford Ties, Pat. Tlp.TSC oxford Ties, Pat. Tip, tUC oxford Ties. Pa. Tip, tl.r Oxfonl Tl. Paf. Tip, tUOO. Tati Colored Ox ford !!.. Taa colored Ox fonH L2Tfc . All the above stjlcj in MIsm,- ahdlCldl- dreJi'X fclzes at comparatively low price. iar?e H'oxot laws tennis swr'l'EKS. Wrigh tsville and the Sound. GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS, SPECIAL TRAIN, TO ACCOMMODATE people litln at the sound and the Island beach noteL will leave rrtoct-ss Ktrect sta tion after the btcreopiK-on Lecture and Rand Concert at the Opera House to nljht, Tues day, June 10th. je 10 It J. R. NOLAN. 108 North front Street. (opposite The ortoa ) my Si tf ISLAND BEACH HOTEL Crown Lavender Salts J. A. immmn. .Manager. AVINU LRASKD THE AMOVE NAM EI) Refreshing and lnvigorAllng. CRAB APPLE BLOSSOMS, Malus Coronula.) Genuine Spanish Castile soap, ceate's Ital Ian Soap, Rl miners Toilet Powor. For sale by JND, II. IIANKS, Prescriptions. pharmacist. Telepti9De call Fa ? ja l U H iioLel, hituated at the II ainmocks. I am pre pared to ea'er suecclally to tb wantaof the puWle, The aoic i;iue suppited with t he citoicesr lands ef the aeaison. Many iLo?4tof irreat tntereat la the lcla tty. Surf Raining Rath Houses in still water. Rue boatlnj facilities, unrl railed rlihlas-, and above all an unexcelled Cuisine. cottaces en the Reach conoecd with the HoteL Prof. Miller cel Urate! lUnd. eizasei fr the reason. j. a imow, nytsti ' MANAGER, -