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Katz Summer Good. U Boat whig iit Notice. IYLaukixs Mail and Express. K II. Grant & Co Fountains Uas fc Wilson White Bronze. Jos. E. SAMrsox Schedule B. CnJ Baptist CurRCii Excursion. T. E. Spbixceb & Co Tools. IIeixsberger Old Probabilities. J. D. liAVia When at Smithville rl-M. McItike Straw Matting. Ao. IlEDKiCK-Open this day. . h. Perrrt NewSummer Eesort Y. A.'Lorj), Ord. Sergt Order No 5. 1'akkek & Tatlok If You Want.H Ki Wilso-v Jf Ajfarixo Pm Grove. I). A. Smith & Co Bless the babies.i . A. K. Ketxolds Ease and Comfort Ckai-ov & Pickett The Glorious Fourth. Hkowx & Roddick Jnst Remem ber. ' Kekcuxek & . Caldek Bros Meat S iad Rice. i KtKcnxEK & . Caldek Bitos Hay indOati ' J Stmes. Jko. Dawsox and Veota For Point Caswell. . 9 Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Day's lensth 14 hours and 31 minutes. For other locals see fourth pasc. We losa 35 minutes of daylight "this month. The receipts of cotton at this port yes terday loot up 13 bales. Only one interment that of an infant -in Oakdale Cemetery during the week Ono interment that of an infant in BeUerne Cemetery this week. j The Board of Aldermen will meet to ' morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Only one marriage license was issued during the week,' and that to a. white .couple, One adult and nine children were in-. tared ia Pine Forest Cemetery during tie week. 1 t'p to 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon, dy 240 dog badges had been sold. There are at least 3,000 bad gel ess ca nines in the city. Anything in the hardware line can he found at reasonable paces at . Jaco of. Van Lear will leave here to aorrow for New York, where ho goes to spend a portion of his Summer vaca lion. Freshwater Perch.Trout and Black' Cih hooks and lines. A full assort ment xndJoWest prices at JACOBl'S.t Persons leaving the city ' for summer rts or for travel can have the uailt Review mailed to their address r 35 nts per month, or 10 cents per week. - - - - r -. To (Builders and other9-l5o to Jaco for Sash, Blinds and Doors. Glass, - You can get all sizes and at the toWet prices. - i BontDio In the House. "Eongh on RaU." dears out rats, SSl kgs, flies, ants, chipmnnks, gophers.l 5c. lFayloT,rio has teen in at anMupoa Ihd Commencement ex f Chowan Female Institute, he preached the annual sermon d e graduating class, has return thecityf and will occupy the pul JT the RftiBkpUst Chnrrch aV usual 1 Flics and Ttiif . CJV.' oed-bugs, rats b7lhers' chipmunks, cleaned ot ShonBaU." 15c. I .11 !ll II II I I II 1 1 II II I "-ll ,' - n 1 M- r Sin . I fr? il ill ! I Tr I (l: !t, J nw a 41,. . . k. , i ... -; :. fill ";f Mli:?llv-J A : i s 1 1 ' ! It il uii t!rf? ' hll kmII'V?. .yl 'L.i- ;..:-,-" ; ; , mm Tt ' i , . M '-. 1 ll - 'll ' T w-" - ...; ft - m it - a J " - - .. t wuv h uio AjUIMTFI' w.t ,. .. . . VOL. VI. Mr. Jacob Elsbach will leave to-morrow for the Warm Springs, where he goes to recuperate his failing health. There was only one case before the City Court yesterday that was an inof fensive drunk and down and the case was dismissed. j The Board of County Commissioners will meet in regular Imonthly session to-morrow afternoon. ! The Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine Company will excurt to Charlotte to morrow and will spend the i Fourth in that town. The Company will ( leave its engine house at 44 o'plbclrin the af ternoon ami march to the depot. , Iieut. W. G. Ross, who was recentiy ordered to the' Colfax, has arrived and is now oh duty. He was detached from the schoolstiip S. P. Chase and assign ed to duty at this j station. We wish him a pleasant sojourn among us. i . , . ,, i Waterworks pipes! were put in the City Hall yesterday.1 . ' "A, sufficient amount of rubber hose has been1 pur chased to reach all around the building. A Walking: Match. A couple of our Teutonic friends started on a go-as-you-please walking match from this city to the Sound, a few nights" ago, and made the time . in three hours. They rested about one hour and a half, and walked back to the city. One of them was so badly used up that he has been' laid up, his feet being so swollen and blistered as to prevent him from standing on them. - Out Aivin. Capt. Jno. T. Rankin, who has been quite sick for a week or so, has so far recovered, we are pleased to ' see, as to bo able to appear on the streets yester day. He expects to leave here to-mor. row for the North, with the view! of re cuperating his health, and we trust that a few weeks away from Water ! street will bring him around again. The Tax Iiist. ' ! ! - ; The time for listing taxes closed last week. Only 3,925 persons listed their taxes, though the list shows that- from 200 to 300 more persons "listed ! this year than last. Col. Burr and his j efficient corps of clerks are now hard at work codifying the list preparatory to turn- -a i . 1 J j... ' CCi mg it over 10 iuu ciijr auu ucmuiy uiu cials. ' ' Ball Fountain. i Messrs. R. H. Grant & Co. j are con stantly receiving novelties in water and gas fixtures. The ball fountain attach ment to the revolving lawn jsprinkler which has been on exhibition ii l front of their establishment for severaf days past, has attracted considerable atten tion. All novelties in wjiter or gas fix tures are gotten by them as soon as theyjappear in the Northern markets. They also have a nice lot of bath tubs on hand See advertisement elsewhere. Resigned Ills Position. . Mr. John D.. Von Glahn has re signed his position in the. post office in this city, and is to devote his ' attention to the art of designing and cutting gar ments, lie will connect , himself with Messrs. John Dyer. & iSpnl Mr. Von Glahn is , a young , gentleman of fine taste and a great deal of originality, as has often been displayed in his elegant productions ot new designs in scroll work.fc He is a young gentlemanjWho has always given 1 strict attention to business duties. We wish him every suceessinhis new field of labor. r-l- On the Guiteau Hanging-. Capt. Frank WilkinsonJ as he held a Review extra in his hand yesterday afternoon, said: Now, you sec, them fellersldont know nothing I 'bout hang ing a man. If they had just te have let me fix that rope,T could haye done it up in style. Pd a took a half hitch round the larboard bite of the noose, and that would have b jougbt the loop forward of -the belaying pin; then I would e'r put the slide under the port ear bf f luiteaua little to the'- past by south to west of the -juglat rein , and spinal cord of the1 vertebrose ; that would 'cr bring the vertex and vertex mussles to the larboard of the port right olfactory and sent it spinning around to the port of the kilo vein; Why, pshaw; when I Was Lieuten ant commanding in the Navy before the war on the flagship "Step-to-the-Lee-wardn I hung seven men from the horsepipes ono morning for mutiny. When they fell they went down to the gaff.' You know the VStep-to-the-Jje-ard" was brig-rigged and I used to have to hang' V heap of men, 'but le got tired of that kinder thing, but I don't like to see anything in 'my- line of busi. ness badly done. i WILMINGTON. N. C. The First National Bank has de clared a semi-annual dividend of three and one-half per cent. The revenue cutter Colfax will fire'a National salute, opposite Market dock, at 12 o'clock. ' 'on the Fourth. Lieut Rhodes is a colossus on big guns. A cart load of watermelons, which were raised on Topsail Sound, were in market yesterday morning, j They !were of the 1 Cuba variety, and sold rapidly at from 40 to 75 cents each. The fish market was poorly supplied yesterday afternoon. Fishermen state that there was almost too much wind yesterday morning for outside the boats to go Indications. For the South Atlantic States clear ing weather; winds mostly westerly ; stationary or lower temperature ; high er temperature. r , Capt. E. Gabrielson, who has been in Washington, D. C. as a member of the'Revenue Marine- Examining Board, returned to this city last night. Mrs. Gabrielson accompanied him. r Don't forget the. reunion of Com pany E, 18th Regiment, 'at Point Cas-;-well on the Fourth. 'The ' steamers Vesta and John Dawson will ' leave their wharves at 5 o'clock. A joint excursion of the Hibernian and Young Catholic Friends', Society will be given on the 4th. There will be music, refreshments, etc. '..A good time is anticipated. "The Enterprise' Band," a colored organization 'of . this city, -have ordered a new set of silver horns. .They are expected in a few days. ' The Phoenix Combination Brace,1 ln- eluding patent Sleeve Supporters, sold for 25 cents, at Dyer's, is a great offer It Tight Kopo Walking. Master Robt. A. Hewlett, the boy Blondin, will give an exhibition of his skill at Point Caswell on the Fourth. He is, possibly, the youngest tight rope walker in the country, and when the fact of his never having received any professional training is taken into consideration, he is truly wonderful, nis special feature is a leap for life, in which it is said he excels, j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Marked Down. A FEW BLANK BOOKS, NOTES, DRAFTs and Receipts, Memorandums, Fens, Ink, l'aper and Envelopes to close out to make room for Upholsterlmj, Paper Hangings, Mat tress making and the like At , ! S. JEWETT'S. 1 july 2 r 27 N. JTront street. II'D Q'RS WIL LIGHT INFATSY. i Wilmington.- N. C, :July.2nd; 1883. ORDER NO. 1 5 The members ate hereby summoned and the Veteran Corps and Honorary members requested to meet at the Armory at 4.30 a. m. July 4th, for parade and excursion to Point Caswell. , By order of the Captain.. . , . - . F. A.! LORD, July 2 .333 Orderly Sergeant Ladies .i J-OW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR, UN- depwear, Night Robes, ' Chemises, Skirts, Drawers Ac. alss Sacques, Aprons, Babv Dresses. Lacee, &c. I cannot be ' undersold. Call and see me aud be convinced. MRS. R.M. FOWLER. july 2-1 1 Cor. Front and Church. S Flour, Meal, Ridei 1 OHO Bbls FLOUR, all grades, . r 500 Bush Water-Grouhd MEAL, i i - 25 Bbls Carolina RICE, " For sale bv julyS KERCILNEK & CALDER BROS. Hay, Corn, Oats. qqq Bales Choice TIMOTHY HAY. 10 000 Bags . 2veana x- 0 j y y isusn x cr.u x o. . . - ' "For sale low by ".', -:, july 2 KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS. Fountains and Bath Tubs. - I" : 1 , ! - .... I J w E A AVE ON HAND A FULL STOCK '- ' 1 ' of Fountains. Bath Tubs," Garden Sprinklers. Rubber Hose, Gas Fixtures. Uioie, cnan dlers and Hydras t PosU. Special 1 attention paid to furnishing fnuse with Water and Gas Fixtures, All novelties iu Water, and .Gas Appurtenances received as soon as out. 5 july s-iwk li. 11. tiUAix a w. Excursion. i 1 -,- rpUE SECOND JBAITIST CHURCH wU1 nve an Excursion to Smithville and the Forts on the Stearae- PASSPORT. THURSDAY next, the 6th tnsf. The Committee reserve the right to reject -all objectionable persons. J. W.S Illrvei. J.D. Reynolds. J. 8. Rey nolds, Committee - . - f July i-it sun&wed. Hounds Bros, F D' RUGGISTS, WILMINGTON. NORTH i . .. . - . -!-.- - i." ! Carolina, 1,491 Broadwar, corner 42rd street. New York. The higa standard - attained bv the firm in this city will be increased by their ficw x or connection, w umingtoniaBa visit ing New York will reciere at lbe above num ber a hearty North Carolina welcome, jy J. ' SUNDAY. - JT?L& NEW J ADVERTISEMENTS. First. National Bank:of Wili f I mingtdn1, N. C. 'jr. DIVIDEND OF THREE AND A HALF PER CENT, has been declared bV the Bdafd of Directors of th's Banta payabie on the 10th toSi . 1 2 t 4 A K. , WA 1 JiK R CAshier. 4- .OldProMbilitidS! "J3 AROMETER-AND THERM OMETER, WUI it Rain or Not? Price 60. ids 1 s , I nr. tJi if j '!; , -- !-k 4 'At HEJNSBERGER'S THIS;IStliEO!YWAYTOkEEG6oir k 1 aij prieee, ' - f At 4 ; , , , - . 4, i .HEINSBERGER'Js f Anything; 1 'L- july 2 j Lire Book and Music Store The Clorio u o 4t h fi s.lty ft TT7-ILL; SOON BE HERB ASD WE ARE prepared tj furnish 'ali. with' a NICE LUNCH . : -t'' . 'tt-i ; " aud a Jar ot those elegant Pickles, put up expressly for Pic Nlcs and Excursions. Just 1 he thing for the ladies. Another iot of those nstly " celebrated FANCY; CAKES, $y the next Steamer. v h t-! ;i -n r - :;i f , A CRAPON & PICKETT'S. .L'...lff;aadU8. Front St. july 2-tf : i h n ni i - PANELS, f.AJJTO ALBUMS,.' VI$ITING Cards, Letter Books, Oil Board, Blotting Pa- ! - '- .. .'v . pers', Draft Books, Note Books; Receipt Books, Violin Strings,! Violin sBowg, .Playing Cards, ! .'' '.' Pocket Books,1 Photo Albums, Baskets, Clips & Flies, Picture--Frames, Copying 'Pencils,' Drawing Paper, PIANOS, AND ORGANS, &C.. &C. &C . &C. :. "W- 1TATES. I july 2 Joint Excursion ii. THE B HIBERNIAN ,AND, YOUNG CATHOLIC FRD3NDS' SOCD2TY to Smith- i f . - - - ?'..-. J'- ville and the Forts, on the Steamer PlASSFORT, i TUESDAY, July 4. 1882. Bandr engaged for Dancing. -.1 ments. The Ladies will furnish refresh- iThe j Committee reserves the right to,' re ject all objectionable persons. The : boat will leave herwharf at 9mTfxXrtih3fr$? "tjentfe men'i tlcketsr i00r Ladies aBdChndren 50c each.-.f ; .! ,'. : :.:: '.' ' July 2-2t. If Tou .Want rooDs OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AT A small figure above cost, .go to i, 1 Parker & Taylor's June 25 ! T,' Mail and Express. J WILL, DURING TirE BALANCE OF THE season Kn, run a mail ami ka fiiKSS WAGON Wrights ville r Sound.' AY11I leave this city to at 8:30 A. M., dally.'i iPackagei Trunks and Bundles hauled, sit reasonab sasonable 1 prices. Leave orders for cans at tne i'urceii House, lsal -J - House: P. LARK INS. july 1-lw. , . Mail Contractor. --. ThR undsrsiunkd; agents for toe Monnmental Bmn Commir. tat ErfJ-m. edrt. Conn., invite attention to th- work oer. po by them, 'These monuments arc Indestruct ible, cannot be ehtpped, cannot be thrown over and may b had at ono-half the prleo of stone. jua I3-lm Prtnceas St., aear Second. rt..-ffiicO r:-.uy:Hc ; v. -i - y "1882 It' NO: 159: NliW ADVERTISE3INTS. - Hot Shot- 1 ?' - . -J'.' L r- - f .-,!.'. O-MORROW AT" OTTERBOURG'S MEN'S jWHAR : DEPOT, every dol ! ' br' worth of remaining.. Spring and. , . , ' . - , j - 1 ' . Summer Clothing loathe Mammoth Iron Front StJrc, to be sold at Paris 'i , and New Yorlt cost No reaspnabkt t . f offer for goods refused. Just think of . 'Counter, on which no price has beeri'"' i-'i -"'Ui '-j,; i! '? . -: ' .r.-'. ti' , placed. Come, make a selection for . . ... yourself, and pay us for the goods what . J . , you think Is rtgfat and fair. - One hnnd-l . ; , ! . " I '-I"':. f I I - . .- I 1 '" ' dretl lots,' contamlng two tuito td the ' 1 ry. :-A . u. , ..... j ... ,. ' . , . j . ' lot, at 25 per cent, less than original In- :;!,) &i I -. r t r.2.- .p . ,,jfyoice. We have madp .up. our. j minds . 1 to settle this thine on or before thel5IIi . . of August, and we're going to do it. One hundred lots of clothing,' fkrte suits ' to each .lot, onwhich we propose: . .. to , place special stress, as these ' lots ' contain the CREAM of our lines. f , - Don't hesitate to come. We don't , write advertisements just roT the glory ? of the thing but we want all to call. and give us a chance to prove that we : do as we advertise to do. At this stage. , ' of the season when stock Is broken, ' price is of very little consequence. Our. . : mala desire Is to KEEP THINGS MOV- : ; . ING, and in order to do so successfully . we take this method of reducing prices, ' and the reduction of steck is . sure to . July 2 KING CLOTHIER. JUST EEMEMBEE -THAT ' ' y -, BROWN & EXHIBIT THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK; OF Gents Euriiisliing .Goods IN THIS (CITY, AND THE PRICES SPEAK . y FOR THEMSELVES, GENTS SUMMER UNDER YESTSl 1 GENTS JEAN DRAWJ&S,' '1 ' " " ' ; - I '. , ' ' ' j (Out Own MannfajbtureO 23 DIFFERENT STYLES OF GENTS LINEN COLLARS. t !. GENTS HOSIERY, ENGLISH AND FRENCH KANUFAC TtlRE. . Gents Orevats and Ties, IN,, SILK. AND LAWN, , EAIBRAC ING MANY, NOVELTIES. ; ! THE EIGHMIE 1 :; j ' I' ': '. "' (PATENT) ;. I - 1 V TOE BEST FITTING, BEST AfADE J. ; AKU.TJIE. BEST KATERI-. I! ALS OF ANY SHIRT IN the; 1 'UNITED STATES! We have sold thousands and no one who has ever- worn them bat will willingly, ftfyjdijabove. Price 81. OO. No objection can be made on qnalityijdonTeianil 8elves.rlriJj, ..r BR0W;;& RODDICK. 'J- 'd Wholesale and ReUiL 1 and VrKoWh Front S; , j rJotice. t I J .! . 1a . 4 M I - w n -v 1 "a "ERCHANTS, TKtoa iw owj, CommUsion MerchainU; Keepers of Hotels and Boarding Bousea and an otTraoe or rro feeslomi who are liable lor tao payment 5of the kta'arebcribv otlfledftbit fhis'tax falli doe on the 1st day of Jury, and' the law requires ibat the 'same be paid Sa daring the first TEN DATS In the Month. . f 7 i JUS..2SAR)U3I I 1 julrWinac KegUter of Deeds. RODDICK iru iuuut incna on aajHud all gubJecU 1 general InteiWiuti VlV.fl K i j nunea to uie luton- 4 r MirtTi ta .n. 7 a oalv Personklitlea xnxxit be avoided. And it is egpecl&n? mA .DarUculajJy anJr stood that the Editor doesr not alwars eBdor he views of correupondents 101108180 state"'' NEW AD-ERTIS3IEXTS. STRAW MATTINGS GOOD ASSORTMENT PATTERNS. Ji nen A FEW LINEN SUITS (Cheap.) rwlqhair Ulsters I 1 -j I r I p Children's ' Under' Skirts ! LOWg-NEtKANI) SHORT SLEEVES AND in( jtt vrrir Avm qttmw ctttii ' ' r Saratoga1 Trtinks. A skverac iiiiS-jQon 3f alityJ 12 S4an4 30. l 1 LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN S HDKFS. ' And a completo stock of . ' , - ' L'acesi-'""- ; ' New Summer Report! 1 1 r i t - nuiei Drunswicii, SMirnvrLLE, ii. c , 1 JpTRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE OCEAN, and twcixtyi-flyi miles LcJowAllamgtom I I The HOTEL BRUNSWICK: l a aewlstrucJ ture, and will be open for the reception ofr guests on THE FD2STDAY OF JUNE. ! , It commands a splendid view1 of the narbor and Ocean. , Steamers , and. ships pass In front of the door - f 1 't- - .'i-.i t Balling and fishlng.are unsurpassed. Bath Houses JfHe tbtsviM ol, guests. A rood JJand of . Music and ' Ball jKueau Sj will Mill Will ttd rTMi dV and night. Ten-pin Alley. BilLard Hall and mar attached to the Hotel. J n t . .'. THE TABLE will be supplied with Fl h Ci-abs, Oysters, Clams, ; Terrapins, and every product of the sea. r , i - - FlrBUjlaas Passenger Steamers I will leave Wilmington and Smithville morning and event1 big, making two trips each Way. - v' t I : .The Proprietor haa an 'experience of many Jears in charge of summer hotels at Beaufort,' lcludlngthe late Atlantic llotel.j . . I Cheap Excursion Tickets wlU be Boldonthe , different railroads. - -- - Terms moderate. Special rates to famiuof. ' - B. L. PERRY, Proprietor, I and of Purcell Houso, WUmlngton, N. Ct! mayl4-3m.. ' . . j.,, f -.' New Restaurant. I rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTI full announce that he has just fitted tip at No. ' 8, Granite Row, South FrontBt , : a restaurant for Ladles and Gentlemen, where meals and "' : . i ' '). . refreshments may be had at all hour of h day. Eyerythlng la new and LrstcUM. To lite waiters and courteous attendanta. 7 4"Game and OVeters In aeasoJu','' I . i - Wines, Liquors and Cigars. . .1 . . r . novi8 F. A. SCHUTTE, Prop. For Ease and Comfort -T. SMITHVILLE, STOP AT : THE AT LANTIC SALOON, just over .the water!' 'Best of ; Liquors and Soda Water. - Special lunch rooms. , crabs can be eaught from the piazza. ' - ' . . ... ' . . tirimmr . .'m . .... june 18-lra i , West of Garrison. tBoat Building I AM PREPARED TO BUILD BOW AM '.I " !i Vf ji I 'l it i.'.'i' I' !'.."' AM PREPARED TO BUILD ROW AND RACING BOATS. Best of material used and I--- i . , ...... . . prices moderate.;,. Give me A trial; J ,W. W. WEEKS.i Smithville. N. C. " i " J june 131m WHen at Smithville i- T) ROP JIN AND SEE WHAT I HAVE. Best of Wines. 'J Liquors,' COOL BEER ' and CigarsJ Canned . Meats; teats, 'Sardines, eto. lunch, i June lilm - 1 , ' Near Court House. J. IK UAV innmn M OPENED Tins DAY I A NOTnER LOT, 80 pieces, jl2Hc Bunting. a uaiHUHjnio two ox -! WHITE GOODS. : . i J-1-' 1. 1 :-;-': i; Lfv'aiid';.-; A ' HAND KERCHIEFS. iNo. j.'ina)RiciJ For Gale i ! rpWO PARLOR CARPETS WITH WIDE and Quito large. Also very . handsome polish. eu oTcriaiu fining labic and PKle boa nl. These articles hay been -m-ed only one sea son and are sold onlr becaona of Ann b ac inar tne City. 'A' barrain offered to norehaaena. For parOcoktrs address postal to 'ii" Box Ml, Lunch ! 4' TERCHANTS AND CLERKS WHO elose bmduess -hereafter at 5 o'clock will I ti, V SPLENDID LUNCH r , teyery dayat SCULTlX'SIks'tZtl5narke aflbrds and prieryIreasoiiabIei r-m.v. -r. - Ulster JuneS-tf - tSCHUTTE. PwprtcWr, r . V 4 I--. m - w
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