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r. TUIB PA FEB m ...r afternoon. Bandayi w JOHII. T. JAMES, l01roa aho rBormiCTOB. RUTI053.POBTAOE PAID.-? Ihlil J Oue month. Woenta. .r will be delivered byeurriert, i-Havvrlbrs win pleaae reeort any aad idarM ri"pir Pt" regularly. cVRODDICK 45 Blarket Street. 6 t,b J.anj Drawers, tkltu n .untMf.nr, cculs, rfti'ar pic i 5, fall wul 'in- u.. !ps Shirt, $1, try them y" no w!lier Mi.ilaiwi Shawls. f r K out ail our Sletlaid thaw's they wo really worth 5. IIhV '. rol Sutnmer Skirts, from 00c t..l.S. A beaut ifa! line. UJ.-Pimt d English Cambric, 10 centa jv y-u J regular price 15 cents. n.,t.d Pacific lawns, 12 cents pr yard, II .Ui over the country at 15c. ulack chapes. V Lvr j ist receivM a large inyoicc of Crap' h. Single, Doubu and Triple. Suitable for Wiling and Tii minings. Nil.K A.'IKNTS IS THIS CITY fur tho WIDOW'S CUAPE, FOR HIE 1EEI IvST MUUKNING. A Hi Di Ub In (lent' Linen Han lker- clitefs, $1 iJO per Dozen. LDIES COKSKTS. We hav ju t recoivM a new Corse to re ta J at T cents a beauty. BROWN & BODDICK, . 45 Market St. jt n A RAREIOPPORTUNITY FOR THE LADIES ! WE A IK 8KLLIXO at Reduced orlces Ladiei, Mm and Children's Dresee aad Undetwter, Trimmed and Untrlmmed lists aad Bonnet, latest (tile. w il nrt oar Hroek of abtTe named articles at KkDUCLD FSIGfc; to make io for F all corni. Ualr Work and ritatoplng solicited. MISESS KAUKKK McUOWAX. Jrll Iror Rent. JKOHTUK lit of October 18S0, u residue at the Southwest c raer of diath and Market sts. Apply t JOHN L. CANTWELL, it ittf . Hoi 4.9, 1'oit OtSoe. CHEAP MEAT. A FEW HKKtiES REJECTED CANVASSED HAMS Will be eolJ at SIX Cent. Hall & Pearsall. ij 17 Pianos and Organs, goLD oa oaa oa os jy Honthlj acd Weekly Inttalmeat Mao, At UEIN-tBEKOKR't. Standard Works, IN YOLUMEA, Or ia Complete Betta, For aaie ckeap at a t UElX9Bt30Ead. Now is the Time. BOY TOUK CAMPAIGN GO0D8 AT If pLAOd, BADQa, and 11 a 30 Itch Fie tt4 of tko eaad.date, only liAf c nU t4oa, C. W. YATK8. M t im Dmh , ReyieW. ! VOL. V. WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, AUGUST CHEAP BEADING! For tho Campaign. The Daily Review, to Dec. lt, for $1.00! Tho WiLMiNOToar Jouunal to Dtc. lat, for f0 ccntgf The WilminoT 'K JuUusal publiihi-d erery Friday, give of tho now of the week! . Tho Daily Review, pnbliaWl very afieroooh, givoa the ncw of the day aid lo latevt market reports. Address Joan. T. Jam Ed, Wilmington, N. C. m , .mi" The btatc L'anTan. Attorney General Kenan will address the people at Giantham'e, Wayne county, Saturday, Augcst.Htb. Meadow, Johnston county, Monday. Anguat 16th. 1 ' LOCAL. NEWS. New AdTerttsements. F A Fen vttk. Manager Oak Oroye WrlphUTillo Bound. R W Chadwick Notice 1 Uiaiaaaa Planet and Orana Window Glass all sizes at lufler A Trice's. t Tho best color a mau can havo Is "r hue. Only a quantum of time Aak:ug the hoar. ' What great ones do, the lcaa will prat tle of.; Anger, like rain, breaks tupon whatever It falls. The schoolmaster ie tho prince of whalca. Low funds are an etlectual barrier to high spirits. ; Tho balance of trade is generally plat form scales. - If it keeps oa iu this way it may rain after a while. Lettuce should not bo dressed too warmly ia the summer. The flies are now bujy at their sum mer work frescoiDg ceilings. Save your money and buy your Build ing Supplies from Aitatier. 1'rico. Mark Twain's last work is not for sale. It is a girl an innocent at homo. The Beruharut necktio is of wide white mull, tied In a voluminous bow. Whon a man is climbing the ladder ol fame he likes rounds of applause. Tho uso of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian LTair Renewcr will keep the hair s-jft and glossy. The brunette expects soon to dinpUce tho blonde, and tho trlmmlog factories will please take notice. I A rat poisou is advertised that will make rats go away to a neighbor's house aad die. It fills a want long fait. It Is no miffortuue for a nice young lady to lose her good namn, Jifj a nice youDg gentleman gives her a bet'er. When a man owns himself to hare been wrong he is only 8)io in other words that he is wier than he was. The de:re to. go uoniewbero In hot weather is only equaled by tha desire tc git bock again. Tbe gc vercment is protscd fvr storage room for silver dollars. It can build a vault in our pocket free of chsr;e. During this weather there is nothing hotter than a woman with a duntiug broom who is wearing hereolfout doing nothing. A word to young mothers. Do not doee your darlings with every old grand ciother' receipt, (no d arrepect,) but use that invaluable preventive of chlldrena diseases, Dr. Bull's &by Syrup. We lnrn from C-pt. U .bi.won, of the sieatner U are, that tho water was follii-g ti-ry lapiJly at FayeltviKe on yesteiday, and that there is probably not now moie than forty f't of water in the river at that 4Uco. Everrbdy.ean s.itu with a Pocket Knife, alan Tabhs Cutlery, at Jaoolji's Uardware Deoo- There was another havy rain hf-re tl if morning be'o;e day but the bright vn shine which has succeeded it givrs evi denco that settled fair weather s near a hand. --- An excuraiuu prt ut -auout twenty ladies and gentlemen from Hhr 3 fct -ried in this city this morning and em barked on the tteamer I'assport for n exoursion'down the rlvr. There is also a large freuhet i i lilacl River, but that in the Capo Fear so over powers it that the muddy waters in tLe lattsr river were backed op n yeswdav tj within about fivemiVs of Point Caa wed, or about twenty-three nr'es abjvt the mouth of that river ' Coup's Circus, which is to show here on the Oih of Setteiqber, is said to be the best circrt that ever traveled through Pennsylvania. The JU'cord oj the Tones, published at Wiikcs-Barre, Pa., devotes a column to a description of the street pa rade and preforraance. When you visitor leave .New York City. sop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot, European plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices Street cars, stages and elevated railroad tc a'1 parts ot the city. ly Uuniallabies. The MIowlog is a list of unmailable postal matter remalidog in the Poatoflice In this city: Frank D Watkins & Co, Baltimore, Md; James F Payne, Lexington, Va; Harnah Costln, Duplin Roads; LllUe Alderman, Laurinburg, N C. Cus'omer "Why are 'Malt Bitters" so popular? ' Druggist "Because, as a Food Medf cine, they enrich the blood, harden the muscles, quiet tho nerves, perfect diges tiou." jy: 12 4w Tho Regatta. Tho regular August regatta of the Caro lina Yacht Olub will be sailod over the Wrlghtsvillo coursa on Friday next. Thcro will bo only four yachts In tbe race, r'z: Lizz'c, Restless, Flirt and lltptct but as tho lntcrost generally set ties on tho yachts named, thcro will no doubt bo as large a crowd of spcctatois and as much interest in the contest lb muni. Ton can buy No. 1 Cooking and floats IngSloves at almost any price at Jacoui's Hardware Depot. Why. are They Wot raid! We have frequently been asked why the cersus enumerators have not received the'r pay. From the New York anil Ilart ford, Conn., papers we learn that the cuunura'ors in those cilies are 'raising Cain' about not reeei' ng their pay. Da venport has had the census returns of New York in his possession for some time copy ing them for election purposes, aud p jssi bly that fact has kept the enumerators out of he!- owi Or can it s that Carl Scburz h il hold the mocoy back uu '! aler the election, placing it out at interest aud uso the interest lor campaign i'.mds ? .- Full Metal and Walnut Sh w Cas-s, all styles and sues, at Altakfeu, Piuce ACo's A Novel Idea. Prof. Tice,in a recent article, explains at length that electricity rules the weath er, sud the surprising changes iu the me teorology of this continent, by which vio lent wind storm have become much more frequent and disastrous than formerly, are due to the extension and multip ica tion of railways,' which serve as great and rapid conductors of electricity across end throughout the continent, aud have pro duccd such changes in the general meteo rology that the dry sands of the American desert are becoming well watsred and fertile, and tbe entire character of our sec sons is changing. E ectricity found a slow pathway over the sands, but ha3 a rapid thoroughfare over the iron railway tracks. Quick. Time. The steamer A. P. Hurt Jmade tie trip between Fayetteville and this city on yesterday in 12 hours and 15 m. on tea.. Nineteen stoppage, of j 10 minute each wsremada equal to 3 hours and 10 min utee, wbich.deducted from tbe time made between tbe two places would make the actual running time 9 hcurs and 5 min utes. Thia is considered good time but Capt. Wor h says ho can run the distance between Wilmington and Fayetteville in eight hours, barriDg stoppages. The distance hot we n the two cities is esti mated by Capt. Worth at 120 miles, al though the last survey made it 1 12 miles, the difference being between the course of the survey and tho c.mrso the boats take. Drath of Mr. Fanning. j Mr. Phineas W. Facnfng, one of our oldctt ci;izns, died at his residence in tnis'-city ou Cnurcb, between Fourth and Fifth street about 12 30 o'clock, tolay. He ha been quite feeble for several years ,rt hn has been in h?- usual health for the p:et m )nth. Yesterday he was ou apparently ft well as i uii, but early f.uis morning seemed to be not quite 60 fcll. At about 10 o'clock the family physician was sent frr who made a visit out did not seem alarmed about his con iiti.m aad ehortly after the doctor's de parture he d'ed. He was perfectly con scious aud told Lis wife that be wished bib "&oly turued ovt-r to the Masonic Fra ternity, of which he has been a promi nent member tor three score years, tor in terment. ' Mr. Fanning was born in Nan tucket, March 10ih,-1790, and was ex actly 81 years and 5 months old. He will be interred with Masonic hon ors to morrow afternoon, at 5 o'clock, from his late residence. . Mr. Fanning came to Wilmington from Nantucket when a young man, more than half a century ago, when our city was in its infancy. He brought with him health and vigor and that sort of manhood so necessary foi the building up of young communities. He induced his kindred to follow him into the new fields which seemed to him promising, and to gether they made a community of me chanics in the various departmen' ; of building, seldom excelled anywhere. Mr. Fanning claimed to have had but six months of schooling; but in his ma tured days he showed tho results of a sovere learning to which he subjected himself. After the great fire In 1843 be was chief among' those who believe! in the possibility of rapid recuperation, and be lent his influence and energy to the task of rebuilding. To his earnest efforts is due the erection of tbe building owned by the Masonic Society. With full faith in the .Jture of the town tbe work was undertaken, though far beyond the means cf the fraternity at the time. His prndenco and foresight in tb;s matter greatly endeared him to all who were interested in ho prosperity of this bxly. In the troublous time of 1832, when an insurrection was imminent. Mr. FanniDg was a liouteoant of artilery. Liter on he was editor of tho "People's Press," a paper long since dead. With out previous training ho took up the art of ornamental paintiog. He was cash ier of the Wtlm'dgton ? v js Back. He was steadfast sud true in the times when yellow fever came upon us with such savage ferocity in 1862. He was President of the Cjmm'ssioners of Navi gation even until 1865. Very many of our citizens recollect with pride the stand he took about our quaraitine in that year Qan. Sickles ws i tho Military Governor of North Carolina. Ho came up the river refusing to obey the civil quarantine and with a stroke of the pen annulled the existiug laws. The sturdy old man ee before the usurping general the tyranny of the act in language worthy of preservas tion. It was au honor to the community wheso interests be was serving. We have no room for more than a sketch. His life was so high above mediocrity that we hope some able pen will be engaged to perform the trsk. He descended from a stock of worthy people.. His grandmother, tha famous heroine of the ,New England novel, 'Miriaui G.fiia,' w?i a woman of celeb rity iu New England, j and bis mother, Kcziah Fanning, was poisscabtd of a de greo of cultivation and learning rare then, and worthy of emulation now. -Peace to the ashe of b"'m who has been calUd with affection 'the father of th poor;' who gave a bus lifet!me to tbeac c imulation of property for tbe use of others; who for tbe r ike of thi to be es t-emed more helpless than himself, gave his all and became needy. No such char acter could be possible except la a Chris tian community. Few such useful lives have graced cur community as that of the la mented P. W. Fanuing. A Young Salltr Drowned. A young German eailor by the name of Hendrich: P.que, on boird the German i barque Elnt'acht, now lying at Messrs. Worth & Worth's wharf, near tbe foot of Mulberry street, was engaged this morn ing, about 8 o'clock, in painting the jib bocn whon he made. a misstep and fell, striking the martingale in his descent He did not rise again after striking the wa ter, it having been since ascertained that be could not do so as bis head stack in 10, 1880. , NO. 143 the mud at the bottom of tbe liver and be was there held fast. Immediate efforts were made for his recovery and about 15 minutes after hie disappearance he was caught with a boat hook in his clothing and drawn on board. At that time the body waa warm and a physician w&h summoned with tbe hope of his recovery t ut after trying all ' known means the attempt was abandoned tut not until it became evident that they could not succeed. Coroner Hewlett em pan n tiled a jury and held au inque3t which ren dered a verdict of accidental drowning. eceased was a native of Btralsund in Germany, Pid was only about 20 yeare old. i. 1 The Trial rot Murder. The Crimiua' Court convened this morn ing at 9 o'clock. Stephen Richardson, charged with murder, was brought into the Court, securely hand-cuffed. The special venire of one hundred men ordered to be present was on hand. Shortly after 9 c clock the names of the tenira were placed in a hat and were drawn out by j a little boy at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. The counsel for the defence and prosecution agreed upon the following named persons as jurors for the trial, viz : Tbos Ennetl M G Chad wick, B F Penny, Jno Sidbury, Abram Mosely, T Spotwood en, Joseph Merrick, Chas H Thomas, Geo Gause, Lewis Bryant, Uezekiah Reid and Jno S Gibson. The first four are white, and the remaining eight are colored. jThe quoto of challenges allowed the counsel was ex hausted and the venire used np before getting a jury. The case has been con tinned until 9 o'clock to-morrow morning and the jury has been le.il under the charge ol Deputy Sheriff John Biown. Mr. Solicitor Moore will conduct the pros ecution and Messrs Eugene S Mertin, Jno D Bellamy and W B McKoy, appointed by the Com will apr 3ar tor the defence Pharmaceutical society. Delegations of druggists from variors points in the State v, 11 assemble in Ral eigh tc morrow for the purpose of organ, ixlng a State Pharmaceutical Society. Dr. W. H. Green and Messrs. J. O. and J. Dickson Mands left here this morning for the Capitol and Mr. J, K. Mcllhenny will leave in thejnorning. j The delegates will assemble in the Senate Chamber at 11 o'clock to-morrow and organize the Society. They also propose drawiDg up a billto be placed before the next General Assembly making it compulsory on drug- g.sts and drug clerks to pass an examinr -tion before a Board of Dn?2gista before they will be permitted to compojand med iciu'i and making all Relations of the bill a penalty. The Association are in vited to dine with Dr. Blacfcnall, of tbe Yarborough House, tc morrow. Mr. Nath'l Jacob i having been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of this celebrated Plow can now have their orders filled at Jcobi's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front St. tf. DIED. At his reflidenee in this city, . on the 10th Autut, 188, PH INK AH W. FANNIKO, ajred 81 years and & months. New Advertisements. Notice. JJOOM5 WITH BOARD, or Table Board onij, maj.be bad upon application to the undersigned AT ONGB. He also offer his Bervic6 to any one in need of a Book-keeper, av 10-lt 5. W. OHADWICK S)aksove, WR1GHTSVILLE Pf Av5?chutt 0,! Manager. QV TflB EVENING OF WKD5E8DAY, 11th, beginning at 6 o'clock In the aftemeon i ' and until 11 o'cloek at night, the Italian 8trin Band will f oraiah Cor cert music to the pmb!ie which respectable persons ae invited to avail themielves of. If iuie for dancing to commence at 8 o'clock, P Jf. Five hundred Chinese Laate ras have been procured to dt eorate the grounds aad a pleasant t me will be guaranteed by the manager aalO- . PI8E NOTICE. W will be glad to receive eosnpdcatloni from oar friends on amy aad all sabjeets o ffeaerall&larett bats ' The aaae of the writer mast alwayi be far aUfcedto the Editor. OoiBmml tloas Eut be written an onl oaesideof theMtper. ' ' Persoaalides aiaet f voided. And It U especially paTtJcalarly.'ander tood thai the Editor does not alwayi eadorie thm rkwi of eorreffpondaa fe, unlets to itate 4 ia the editorial oolamaa.; j 17ew Advertisomonts. THOMAS H- McKOY", SUCCESSO Ii TO Boatwright & McKoy, Desires to congratulate hia Country Friends on tho pros pect of such finoj crojis. Froui every quarter he learns that tho ; . i Farmer is in good spirits. Ho therefore looks forward to a LARGE TRADE, and has therefore made his arrange ments to meet tho largo domandj which necessarily must follow. Ho will keep a large stock of V cocecDes t pf every description, and Le chal lenges comparison for ' GOOD GOODS ! AND LOW PRICES ! TriOSH. iUcKOY, i i . : ' ' Grocer and Liquor Dealer, 5 & 7 Front St: au 9 For Breakfast. P. L. Bridff ers & Co.. Wholeiale and Retail Grocers, Offer Housekeepers, Masten ef Vesaeli. Bi' road Employees, Farmers, Clerks, Frof sional men and wrocers, the finest and mott delicious Coflee ever known or oied. So ono can be said to have really tasted this dtlictte and refreahine bererage who has not tried Bridffers Coffee, obtained from tbe Manufac turers, in the original package, and in quali ty, aroma and economy, warranted superior to anything now or ever offered for sale in this market. Breakfast Strips, tbe most delightful reluh of this civilized and civilizing meal ever of fered in ancient or modern da fa. Flour that will rise while you are paring year finger nails. Butter that will cost like smoke, unlets you prefer ebeap grease or Ody Margarine wnicb we do cot keep. For Dinner we eannot recommend oar . famous Bpringfield Bams "to tbe penny-wise and pound foolish." It goes further, and is the most popular dish we bare. itb a slice of Bread made of our Flour, a pieee of this Ham, and a little mustard, one may Tanner through the longest day from sunrise to sun set, and never feel hungry. Don't forget to look at our Canned Beef aod Tomatoee,whn too complain of the New Market. Of Fick le and other relishes we have the greatest variety. For riupper, we recommend some of our Ovo .g aal Engitih Breakfast, Oreea and Black, Imported. 'When the OoTernme-t succeeds in introducing and natoraliilog the Chinese plant at the outh, we will substi tute the domestic article, but it must be gen uine. For Hlght,- when work is done aad tho family and friends are auembfed for some engagement we have the finett Wines. Dried Fruits, West India Goods, Wfciiker, Bum, Cigars, Ac. in America, Ale at rea sonable rates and warranted quality. P. L. oRIDGERSWCQ. 20, 22. 24. 26 and 28 Front Street. wiLuiQTjy9y c. au 9 . Excursion DUW5 THK BITB TO SmllhvUle atd the Forts oa the Htamer Passport next Thursday the 13th last , under the manage seat of tho Ladles of Front Street M. JC Church, fiefreshments will be served on board The Boat will leave at 8 30 o'clock from Cj foot rf Market street. Fare, round t; -'p. W tents. Children undrr 11 year and ftJervauia, 35 cents. , - aaI-2t-BatTBi
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