- ' . ' ' ' ' - -'. . .".' - ' ' KJT-T Th 1 II II HI TFY A -TTTT Cr- IPli tti ttttt u i l o" r v wewnibsffUwl a ftrv eoaxatsaSsa tnxaoni wtiulaoa aai ax4 all !aDj34 tf il t UM WlttttBUl-TffStl Uf0N Ii-C Thrw OomaiuUettlanamnat be witxtsi n o cent. OSS side of the bsimer. V t ij.' e-el t7 cxrii" . rttmmmm-itt avousd.: . , r:rv. " ( am it u ecpeeuDy sad psaructuarry ca 4 VOL. XI. W LMINGTON. N. C, TUESDAY. JUNE 14 1887 Hood taaitae Sttrcardosa not alaya tadei NO. 140 the vtows ot eorrsfltMVBdoatr ls4 -'go ixtt tae editorial eohuams. I II I! II CI I II II ,1 II II V II, A II il 1111 II .1 11 11 ' MWWwBai I II .II II II J II II ill II II , 11 , ' jtJ fc f s I 1 i I .11 I I W. I I I I I 1 I I t I 1 1 il ii i. i ii 1 1 y i v uj ii itj : a v rnMM .1. " . '!':'.' ...... " :J '. s s. i W .h roar purchase: A mm Wife mm ca pHIIDELPHJA. iK ;? Prtf. OHEDolUr . ..u .(.- ,.i!'i.i-r:i ll Tr.V.f-.'!aii t! I ft . C T..I." Rr.-Ul3k.tlf If f 2'I!U'MI D ' lo y 5()IHH) !inu have bf!eo open- n Kit.'i"Jj"n the "feast Year. tori "f inquiry .ippriniel to in t-taeci'isecf the recent cMi- ihtCriu'c and BfHannic found Ip:ia Iri ', of the Celtic is miw Tisnreif . and Ch plain rf the Britanic. very severely. HenrT BiUl. one of the most' ent U-wyers and citizens of OarIia, diel in Charleston Lftdav Hj was caotortrd dur- fr while chir.'in jf the brfiast- Petersbur?. in 1864, and held We on Morris Island under the Confederate euas. Rice. th veteran showman and has just bmaie the third has- weai'.hy Texas widow, ' Mrs. Eibinsoa She owns one of the inches itf Lwnca coanty, of tbe Firiu'c, anl ha3 a nice family reu Mr Uice is over 73 years ii!aliU bride is only 45.. "Golden Rose." which rumor bwtolt bestowed oa Migs bjitaPoDH f,r aer magatfi- W-m lo the projec .ed Catholic "J. consists of a branch corns f Dise rusts of various iizes. f roScba anla hundred leaves joiadu in gold and enamel Perfect imitation f nnthro lar?ftii! frnona Ska Tfiisisiaa Eold-Dlated vase f3t Oika. angels forming the niS Wort Ot art ia mnaA tad remarkable piece of 'P- fThe whole braneh . tjaptofthettew York -c ihan tea hours a day is 1 ; Employees can tabp v.nt.. rrixhts under the law. but BIT - .I "cuy nvo cents or r PriTilega This is th 'arkcatthA - . . h!!. uaJ OI CIO th.' rk,5,atuu- ine man- J pHthe men. They have E!!!handetimeofyea. iietnJ , yoan- become im- com ; col off 8Ud CJ. headache, nervous b! Vh8aoJ Mdoneoth nwchins prudecca is U6 un'w ik: Contra v -'-urijone Or Timro b.-" . . pains are ot CS Pr . . 4 or . recognized orer B.t tk 1 . r rn,t - oesi external! per p. V4 !i j ' : rhey outgrow I WUI I I Ink V, B JOU The ladies ot Nash vil!. Tenn.. have formed nu association tor th purpose of greeting n in'nnoient to thw Confnd erale dead of Tennessee Nearly $8,000 hits already been subscribed. Tbe Savannah Tinieu says lhat for some time past it has been iui-lly ru mored that a filibustering expedition was beinj; planntdiu Savannah agiiinst some Ccntrnl American country. Tbe details'ot the scheme, were kept as quiot a rv gaiblw. and scarcely .any one could ba fund who knew tbe tiichlest thi a about the project. A few days rjjo. hoMrever. information was sent to Sec retary Bayard that au invasion of Hon duras wa3 being planned in this city Tbe Secretary f State at once commu nicated with Goy. Gordon. The Fed. eral Government has not yet taken any further action. Mr. Smith V Id us that be has a verv fine ebouy Ptiek at home that he brought with him from Mexico when THiuniing Irom the war: so that Mo is in possess ion of probably sIih oldest walking Mick in the StMe Gol-Sbvro Aryus. Mr. Smith's walking stick. is a veri table baby alongside of one owned by Mr J. K. Jamvs, of Tender county. whose grandfather's grandfather br uitbtit (rom WIes with him some thing like one hundred and fifty years ago.. about the limu that Wilmington was first laid off as a town. It is a substantial ivory headed cane, with a ftilver band near the top., and is an heirloom, Tn the family, having been ban red down from father to son tor five generations. Wonderful Cures. W. D Hoyt & Co. Whoiesale and Itetail Druggists of Rome. ia , say : V have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buck len's Arnica Saiv for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well or give such universal satisfac Hon 1 here have been some wonder fnl cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases ot pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by the U9e of a tew bottles ot Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Hitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by W. H. Green & Co. ! Personal. Mr. N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile. Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, having used it tor a severe attack ot Bronchitis and Ca tarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. "I also beg to state thai I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bittcr3 and Dr. Kiog's New Life Pills,, both of which I can recommend. ,Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con sumption. Coughs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at W, H Green & Co's drus store. LOCAL NEWS. I80EX TO NEW ADVSRTIXIMEHTI. T C MiLLiiR G arden Seed IlElMSBEKQEK'S New Goods C w Yates "In Ole Virginia" Waxtkp An Honest Youog Man MIIXK&.& Niestlie Kennedy's Medical iMscovcrv The revenue from dog licences prom ises to be quite an important item this year. The call for badges tor canines has been greater thus far than on any previous year, am! still they come. Workmen aro busy in remodelling the interior of the Journal" building, on Princess street, for tbe accommoda tion of tie Messenger Publishing Com pany, who have finally decided to locate there. Between 5 and 7 o'clock p m on a pleasant June day. on Front and Market streets. Wilmington can show more pretty girls lo tbe square inch than any other city in the United States The indications issued to-day do not point to a change in either wind or temperature. There are lots of people waiting for Southerly winds and a warmer atmosphere to go down on the coast for bathing and flawing. indication For North Carolina, fair weather and stationary temperature. The event of the week la the excur sion to be given by the members of St. Thomas Congregation, on Thursday, to Carolina Beach, and many are look jiug forward to the day with pleasura except at the risk b,t antjcipations. The excursions given Remove auspices oi mi caurcu urn cib be done by an a,s amon ffl0" aenguuui oi b Or mnra f a ! luB WaSOQ aQU lOaiQ IV Bf OI Jf lanovii in 4yE0cs P, "Y1 j l . ....... .i.h from in no way inferior to any of its Mind von ,w J Predecessors. , Are you going to build, repair or alone cost.: paint? Then buy your material from can ever know Jrvnr iirJr nanf ii wilt nnnlv LASTER3. t lou with the best and saye yon money. t i i . - - . . - farKcii Mr John D. Shaw ot Rockingham, is in the city to day. Mr Jas. A Lwkbart, a prominent lawyer ot Wudesboro. is in the city ou business connected with tbe railroad assessments. Mr. J P. Teller, representing the Silsby Manufacturing Company, is in i ho city to makn a test ot tbe new firp steamer which recently arrived here for the Cape Fear Steam Fire Engine Company. Civ Court. John Deyane and John Littleton two colored boys, both of- whom have bad reputations, were brought before the Mayor thia morning charged with disorderly conduct. In the case of the former a fine ot $2 was imposed, while the latter was sent below lor 24 hour, Jamais Shelley, who was sent txdftw yesterday morning tor using contemp tuous language before the Court, was released this morning. Preparatory to making some changes in his business before the Fall Keason. Mr. Sol. Bear advertises in. this issue some liui-s of his large stock which he azures us he has decided to close out. Examine bis advertisement and you will hud for sale ome article you need If 'IViiiperHtiire and KhIiiI'mII. Cnpt. A. W. Greeley, Chief Signal Officer, reports as follows for the South Atlantic States, on the normal rainfall and temperature tor the week ending with Saturday last: -Charlotte 11 excess in temperature and .93 deficiency in rainfall. llatteras 6 excess in tempcratuie and 75 deficiency in rainfall Cbarieston4 xcess in temperature and .3.3 deficiency in rainfall Augusta 31 excess in temperature and 70 deficiency in rainfall. Savaunah 7 deficiency in tempera ture and 1 09 deficiency in rainfall. Jacksonville 7 deficiency in temper ature .07 excess in rainfall. Wilmington 1 dtficitney in timper at era and .35 deficiency in rainfall. Tbe cheapest place to buy your school books and school stationery is at Heins berger's. t Some TeHtimony. Several gentlemen from the North were in the city last Sunday, at the Orton House, and went down that afternoon on tbe Passport to Carolina Beach and we understand that they were loud in praise of the resort and were emphatic in saying that it was the prettiest piece of beach on tbe Atlantic coast. And this reminds us that a reverend gentleman ot this city said to us a tew days since that be bad been at some of tbe most famous watering places in Europe, as well as in this country, and that Carolina Btach, for its natural ad vantages, surpassed them all. it ail road Assessors. The meeting ot the Chairmen of Boards of Commissioners of thirteen counties in the State, for the purpose of making the assessment on the C.C. R.R. as required by the law passed at the last session of the Legislature, was held at tbe Court House to day. and was called to order at noon by Mr. H. A Bagg. Chairman of the Board of Commission ers of New Hanover county. The fol lowing counties were represented by the chairmen of their respective Boards of Commissioners : Anson II. M Ied belter; Brunswick. M. C. Guthrie; Bladen. W. J. Parker; Columbus, D P. Hitfh ; Cleveland. J. T. Bistic; Gas ton, Jacob Kizer; Lincoln, Caleb Mot z; Meckienhurg. T L. Vail; New Han over, II. A. Bagg; Richmond, Peter McRae; Rutherford, A L. Rucker; Robeson. J. L. Mclean; Union, W. A Austin. The railroads were represented by. Mj. J. C. Winder, General Manager ot tbe Seaboard System and Col: L. C Jones, Superintendent of the Carolina Central Railroad, and by Hon. C M. Stedman and Mr. John D Shaw, of Richmond county, as Attorneys. Tbe 'egal interests of Robeson county were watched by Mr. T. A. McNeill, ot Lumberton; Mr. J. A. Lockhait, o Wadesbnro. attended to tbe interests of the Board cf Assessors, and Hon. D. L. Russell appeared as counsel for New Hanover County, so that all the legal interests involved will be adequately gubrded. After a short session of one hour, which was mainly devoted to perfecting arrangements for the work before them, the Board took a recess until this afternoon. Two distinct earthquake shocks were felt in this city last night. They occur- red between the houree of 11 p. m. and j auunigni. anq wore felt by several- The Aral shock, was the more severe. wiiimmgrtou I.ltrht t Infantry. ' We fire no more' Toe whole line! Charge bayonets! Rush onward, and drive the red coats to where the' d-rl drove thtt hogs!" ibat General La layette is renrted to have said at the battle ot Yorktown. which established the independence if the thirteen , co!o nies. I he same spirit of aggressive enthusiasm senis to pervade tbe ranks ot the WilmiMglon L'ght folantry. and we are glad to see the genuine esprit dn corps with which eaoh member tl this gallant and honored organization is actuated. Last night th company held a regular meeting the first since the encampment at which there was a large attendance and all seemed anima ted by a military enthusiasm which was gratifying and spoke heartily for the future ofihe, corps. Twenty new members were enrolled and five appli cations for memoership were received. The company now numbers eighty men, rank and file, which it is proposed to increase to one hundred ' " ' A communication from the Fayetta ville Independent Lkht. Infantry was read at the mceing last night, which expressed in most hearty terms the ap- preciatioir of their cordial treatment while hero at the encampment and their enjoyment of that pleasant occasion. After the reading of the communica lion a unanimous vote of thanks was tendered to Mr , M. Bellamy for the use fd the encampment grounds, and also to the citizens whose contributions made the encampment such a complete success.. The anniversary of the company; which was on the 20; h of May, but th celebration ot which was postponed on account of the encampment, will be celebrated on tridiy, the Mth tost On that day there will be a target prac tice, when, in addition to the company mdal, two additional prizes wiil be empaled for one, tdtored by Dr. W E Storm, Surgeon ot the compan, for the best shot, and the other contrib uted by thj members of IbeIntmiry for the second best shot and tor which all members will beentitled to com pete. Capt. Daniel and Lieuts. Harrtss and Morrison were appointed a committee to make arrangements for an excur sion lo Carolina Beach, and Lieut Morrison, Surgeon Storm and Priyale Dingelboef were appointed a committee to select the prizes. It was decided to secure new uni forms for the command as soon as practicable, and. in this connection, we are reminded that the company dag is ' tattered and torn," and while it should be sacredly preserved in honor of ils glorious past, a new one should be se cured for parade pu poses. It would be a good plan to have the new flag made by tbe time the new uniforms are completed. The company absolutely needs a new flig. as any one can know who has seen that which they now possess ; and this fact suggests the query: Cannot the accomplished ladies of this city go to work with their nimble and skilful fingers and make a flag? We belieye that they can and that, when complet ed, it will be a thing of beauty and will reflect honor upon tbe fair daughters of Wilmington and will be preserved and honored by the company. We are in favor of home-made goods when we can get them, and we begin on a flag for the Light Infantry, and call upon tbe ladies of the city to show their skill, patriotism and pride in the Infantry by making a banner, so that w may not have lo piy tribute to some Northern manufacturer; There are enough gen tlemen lo supply the necessary funds and the ladies may take their needles and thimbles and go lo work. There is a camp meeting in . progress in the Northeastern section of lb city, under tbe auspices of onoof our colored churches. The services are kept up nearly all night, and cause considerable annoyance to those who wonid like to sleep. isase Ball. The Wilmington base ball nine will leave on to-night's train for .Charlotte, where they will play three match games on the I5lh. lG-.h and 17th inst. with tbo team of the latter city. The borne team will labor under terious disadvantages, as they are short ot one important player, but they propose ,to make a good fight, and do the very best tbey can tinder the adverse circum 5lanc8, If.tiinrii- himmnrlri hnth Inwell. - i 1 summer underwear and .straw halsatT( ? oi Rajr'i tf ; rrangnmeut Fnmps. Uabtoln Reels, Tts you will find hoes, forks. novei i spades, scythes, swaths -and farming tools of all kinds at J ACOPi Hdw. Depot. " " Painful Accident. - As the steam yacht lionise was com ing up the river this morning, the bat of one of tbe passengers bb-w off. when Capt. Sneli stopped the boat and start ed back to recover .the lost article.. In backing, however, the action of tbe water on J.he propeller threw t he , wheel oU j-f Capt. Snell's hands, and jn its rapid revolutions three or four of the Stokea stroek him on the. arm causing piinful bruises, but, fortunately, break ing no bones. . B-snu Ball Yesterday. In the match game ot basA ball play ed "yesterday afternoon between" the Clarendon Ctnb and the Seaside Club both of this city, the game was won by the Seaside Club by a large score. It was played only to see if the Seasides could shut the others out.' which they failed .to do. The Clarendon Club played well. Their , fielding was excel lent and .would have done credit lo much older players Willard. Munsoir. Keen. Wright, Furlong and Robinson played as if they Were experts in the an of ball play jug The Clareudon Club wjll play & game ou Wednesday agains1 a club of their own size, which prom ises to be very exciting. Test! tig t lie New Knirtiie The 'new steamer for Cape Fear S tea til Fire Engine Company No. 3. which arrived here a few days since. was tested in the usual manner at Mar iei uocK tins afternoon, ine engine was placed on the North side of the terry sup auu the nose was led aorosa Market strevtand down South Water Street. A stream was played through ine hose in t minutes alter ore was put to the fuel.. The test was not com pleted at Win time of closing our report but the workings ot the engine. w:lb its power to throw water, were satisfac tory;,. Bruuswick Items. A friend at Wfnnabow gives us some items of interest fro t. Brunswick county. , He says that Saturday last was a big day with the people at Sballotte for on that day Sheriff Taylor sold under exe cution the .surveying instruments and camp equipage left by the surveyors of the late South Atlantic & Northwestern R R. The surveyors had got supplies from several of the merchants- and did no't foot the bills. Hence tbe attach ments and sale. There was a large crowd present and tbe articles so'd well. This, it is supposed, winds up the railroad enterprise in that county. for the present at all eyents. Many are sorry that the project has come to grief and sow-, it is said, are glad Our friend 'ells us that there has been so much rain of lale that the crops are well in tbe grass. , He says that tbo crops in bballotle. lock wood's I'olly and Waccvnaw townships are very fine better, in fact, than in many years past. The farmers have gone to work with a will and are determined to bring the old county to tbe front again Money is scarce and the people are conomizing and as one evideuce of this fact there are not halt the mortgages in the county now that there were a few years ago. Paints and Varnish. Best in city at Jacobi s. and at lower prices than you have to pay elsewhere for more com mon goods. , NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED AN, HONEST YCUNG MAN for a permanent position, with aa old established Arm as their representative In his own State falary increased with experience" References required, am Manufacturikg lloLsa. 12 Barclay 8t N. Y. jane 14 It Carolina Beach. MIE X'ASSPOBT WILIy LEAVE FOB T CAKOLIN A BEACH every week day at 9 and 3. Train returning leaves at 1 and 6. On San das Boat leaves 2; Train use at s . j. w. uaursu, -jane 13 3m nac Geaeral Manager Grain Cradles, Grass Blades and Swaths, JAWN MOWERS, Ac. FnH stock at bottom prices. ' W. E. srulNGKB & CO.. lnne 13 19, 22, K Market St. ; Season's Goods. IEFBIUKBATOBS, ICE 'CBEAM FBEK- zera. Water Coolers, . Fly Fans, Fly Traps. Ao.Ac All st the lowest prices. .Call and examine the good n1 tbe prices. G1LE9 A MUBCHISON, jane 13 ; ' Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars. .var cwf inn DVDrvr w. a r f retzrr. o c - . , PAtlXRS ATlYLill- 1 PUUK WRITKOIU jnn l3 - - ' ' Tbe Review Job Office is the plaee to get good wors: tt m odcr tie pnc. NEW AOVERTISKIilBWTb. CashHoiise. . lie r.larket GtW' WEW BAHGAIfJ THIS WKEK. A large variety ; different stylet DRESS GOODS 5c per yard. t. . r . i , tfG-Inch BATISE. 8o per yard. V-i Best DRESS GINGHAMS, 8o per yd (;kk1 SATEENS, worth U5c for 1 2jc. WHITE GOODS. 8, lO. iaf.'lC and 18c per yard. -... LINEN TOWELS from 1 Oc up. TABLE DAMASKS from 25c fip. , . PARASOLS Sateens, from 40c up . 44 ; ALPACA from 50e up; REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES and a large LINE OF LACES, which we have not bad room to show so far this season. At Veuy Jw Prices GAU8E MERINO UNDERWEAR, besides a full assortment of v DRESS AND FANCY GOODS. GLOVES, MITTS. HOSIERY. . CORSETS, ROBES, & FLOUNCINGS At prices that will please everybody. M. Katz 116 Market Street. tune IS i i . WILMINGTON, K. C. Jnne 11. 1?S7 Copartnerohip. -VTOTICE IS II BBS BY GIVEN THAT MR. ANDREW j. FLANNEB has been admitted a member of our firm. . Tbe business will hereafter be condacfed under the firm name df .ALDERMAN, FLANNEB A CO. In ad dition to our present stock of 8toves, Houm Fornisbing Goods, Ac., we shall open ta a iew iays at our Mew stand. Mo. 1U North Front street, a carefully selected line of Hard ware, suited to the general trade. W. 11. ALDKBMAN A CO. jnne 13 daw ly A Summer Retreat T CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW BOARD ers at my place, Woodslde, i miles from Lincolaton, N. C, almost at tbe foot of the i Blue Bldge The Loose Is large, with cool. comfortable rooms and with a large, crasey, . ell shaded lawn. Plenty of fruit, vegetables . sad milk and excellent wa'er. Good home table board for $13 per month- Will be pleas ed to correspond with parties deslnog-a neaiwy reireai ior tne eummer m on ins. Ariilrpu MR1 m. Hlf'UiDIMiV Woodslde. Lincoln ton, N C June Slaw 3m w NEW COODG. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORT ment of Blank Books of all klads, stses sad prices. Paper. Envelopes, Skipping Tags. sU slad of Memorandum Books. Invoice Books, Noteto' Draft and Receipt Foots. Fine Box Paper, all the latest stylet. Inks of all colors. Also, a large lot of plalnSand fancy Baskets. X&skeis for. every day use as well as faney " Parlor Baskets. These goods hsve beev ijoTubt for spt easb, which enables as to offer you bargains Oar eyes are wide open every day la the year, and the duller the times the harder we work. Call at ' . " " -j y HEINSBERGER8. 'jane 1 Cash Book sad Uuste Store Headquarters for. base' bail supplies -"latt lleixi3tbcrer's. n : s

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