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VOL XII
WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY JUNE 11, 1888.
N0.129.
,The XwYork Star estimates the
expenses of the 370 Tammany dele
rates to SL Louis at not less than
30,000.
Jay Gould U Mt ill out West some
where tfobbllug up n few more rail
roads. In the meantime there are
continued reportK in New York as to
hij health, started, most likely, with
the view of affecting the stock mar
kets.
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FUXOS AND ORGANS.
yiITTO ME HR PRICES AND TERMS
fc.?)ff buitia Ihmiiiont. as I keep, one
PIANOS AND 0EOANS
IX THE SOUTH.
ItiatU jmi aar of tM Hrst -class manu-atar.
ia
rKOJf IIM I PWAItDR.
Org a
rcoH 45-vrTAnns.
rorth Carolina is sureh' Demo
cratic this year, just as surely so, in
fact, as it was four years apo, , when
Cleveland majority was not far
from 20,000,. Still, this result was
not accomplished without a lot o
tfood, hard, honest work and the
same is necessary this year for the
same result.
Along the Florida coast, it is re
ported, the birds are fast disappear
ing before the guns of the plume
hunters. There is an especial scar
city of the great American egret,
the snowy heron, the Loufsianahen,
the reddish egret. Ward's heron and
the 'little blue heron. Birds that
were common At Fort Ogden a year
and a half ago are no more to be
met with. The pasdry season has
enabled the merciless plume hunter
of the bonier to penetrate dry shod
into tne former impenetrable re
treat of the birds.
Mexico continues to attract Amer
lean capital in a way to indicate
that previous ventures of the kind
have not been misplaced. Senator
Hearst, of California,, lias just been
down there making some extensive
investments, includingthe purchase
of 2,000,000 acres of land in the State
of Vera Cruz to be devoted to the
falsing of coffee, sugar and tobacco.
Along, with other California capi
talists he has also obtained con
cessions for building a railroad from
the city of Mexico to some point on
the Pacific coast.
. The body is more susceptible to
benefit from liowis aarsaparnia
.11 i. .. ,.nn PIn.A
now umiiuiuu uiiicrpmouu. aucjc
fore, take it now.
LOCAL NEWS.
SOT TDK CATALOGUE.
J .Hj. Stone,
KALEKill, X. C.
van
7 - I
IXDBX TO Jfllf ADTKRT1SKMIKTS.
Exhausted Vltallfj
Wa.vtkd Lire Agent
Are you Consumptive
J J ilKDRicx Dry Goods
Pxsspobt Dime Excursion
R W Best Llrcrjr stables J
P C Mills a Diamond Dyes
. Tat lob's 13ARAAR At Last
M M Katz Special Bargains
Excursion To Wrlghtsvllle
N JAcon-BulldlDg Material '
A A Brown & Co Dissolution
J L Stone Pianos and organs
M S Willabd-A Burnt Cnlld
W E infringer Co Specials
Stltax tJ bote Carolina Beach
IlErvaBEKGER -Reading Glasses
Smith Boatwriout Insuram-e
Locis II M barks Bat hlug Suits.
IIkinsbekuer llanoti and Organs
Mrs E U Wiuuins Just Received .
SEAsms Restaurant Open To-day '
Alderxah, Planner & Co Oil Stoves
IloirxLL & Ccmminu Mattress Factory
O o Vollers Dry lioods. Groceries, etc
John L Boatwricht Something Attractive
C B Soctherland & Co -Carriage Repository
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For other localsee fourth page.
Fly Traps, best and cheapest, at
Jacobfs Hdw. Depot. t
i'6 J- DOUGLAS
as SHOE.
ron
GEXTLEUrX,
3faStlc:f3 SrmlM Sho In the
UfcWalls to wear the stockln?
i .... UAA.es mpm a mmfnrt4h
A Hand fuw1 Klirw Kur
peauuie onles stamicd u
. tL v.
ffi J original
."anJr'w welt U shoe, which
-i-jr suoes costing rrwu
unex
w. .T:Tr -ar.
lMUtiS1!!ia SHOE Is worn by n
v fcnoe la the world.
- . ,-; not soia oy your aeai-
IJa
II. VONGLAUN.
WlhuUigton. S'.C
- 0. VOLLERS,
rvt-...
I,fcrnpj t7?" jlaawarr and Crock
Tchro. tijntrs, etc.
itHciiin.- ,.a 8 Sorth Water t.
vah
Bat
TOuntry produce. Advance
J myrstf
Eirt ...
At
fling suit
M 'XB STRAW IIATS,
SI MMER OUTFITS.
LOIIS H. MEAliES.
tj's rftlshr and Hatter
12 2o. rrcr;
WireCJoth for your wiudows and
and floors, can be had at JacobPs
Udw. Depot.
What has become of the free ferry
question? Is it dead or does . it
merely sleep?
The Passport brought up this
morning a large colored excursion
from Southiort.
Yes my son, you can spell -it al
most any way. Bandana is right
and so is bandanna.
Yesterdav was an-ideal Summer
Sunday, warm in the sun but de
lightful in the shade There was a
good breeze all day long.
Another lot of those celebrated
Oil Stoves just received at JacobPs
lldw. Depot. It will pay you to use
one. . . f
On the European Plsiu j
The Seaside Restaurant, f which :.
Death on Potato Bagsi ' '
Commissioner John Robinson fur-1
DIED.
iiall in this city, at 8 p. m. on June 10th,
3
we spoke last week, is now open at n,shes the folio
No. 8 North Front gtreet,next North 8troyinr potato bjfrs-
of the drug store on the corner. It t Take wood ashes anrl "fr th
, . i L it! . ft3"6 ana sue tnem?at30 o'clock. Interment at oakdale. Friends
uiu mccii ucu4iiwru up ouu-Buj iuiicvuiruuii a uour sieve.
nlipl wifli ti oloofrin li.rht pn- Paris erreen with the n.slies
tlemen can take their ladv "friends )PJhlJ '.cowWn'ed; in abbu
... , . . - . . l'rul'"ruoa oi one onnee or parisi
thorw i7irli rayfanr nrnni-iiiru anil At. x . . A.!.
w . e , nrfTcii i,u one ganon oi asnes. ivKe
1888. SALLIE LONDON HALL, wife of CoL E.
v. iian. asrea 50 years and 6
4 Th funeral swrr1fvs will ta.t- nlaio t jf
M ixj and acquaintances are respecthilly Invited to
ut the
anything to eat froin a light refresh- some of this mixture in sieve ind
ment to a hearty iueal. Mr. R. J. id,st lfc "sWly on the'vinessoitlmt
T.pwI thA wplI-Wnown Antorpr. is inl','"tfc 8,lu -v Puivierw.lLii
w..w .. t i T.lltl II rv BTiifr
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charge.
Wrhjhtavllle 11 Alive.
Wrightsville Sound is agitated
from centre to circumference - by
the advent there of the Seacoastf
Railwav. There is a bustle and
- t
life visible every where that was not
known there before. All about the
road it is a scene of almost feverish
activity. Capt. Manning has put
Up a large new open pavilion ant
has modernized anil enlarged his
house and cottages and the entire
place presents a .new aspect. At
Mr. StokleyValso the spirit of im
provement has penetrated and soon
the sound of the sa,w and the ham
mer will be heard there also.
i
Keunlon of Veterans.
There will be a reunion of the yet
erans of the Wilmington RifleGuards,
Co
Fourth of July, either at
yille or old Camp Wyatt, near Caro
lina Beach, where the regiment first
went into camp on August 8th, 1861.
There are over a score of survivors
resident in the city and a number of
others at points adjacent and earn
est efforts are being made to get
them all together on the Fourth.
. .
I, 18th N. C. Regiment, on the
wnguis
Ilock Crystal Spectacle and Eyeglasses
Advice to old and .young: In se
lecting spectacles yoU should be cau
tious not to take mre magnifying
vower than has been lost to the eye
as in the same proportion that you
pass that point of increase, will cause
you further injury to the eye. Using
glasses of stronger power than is ne
cessary is the daily cause of -prema
ture old age to the sight You can get
the best at Heinsberger's.
We are Determined: To Kill
The high prices which are ranging
in this section, and we have nearly
succeeded, as our increase of sales
for the past month testifies. We
guarantee a saving from 15 to 25 per
cent, on all goods purchased; also,
to be as well made, same material,
as sold elsewhere, or money refund
ed if not satisfactory.!
I. SHRIER'S,
The Old Reliable Clothier,
No. 1 and 20 N. Front St.
Sign of Golden Arm! tf
City Court.
Mayr Fowler disposed of the fol
owing cases this morning:
Obadiah Jenkins, disorderly con
duct, transfered to Justice George
W. Price.
Johu Watson, disorderly conduct,
$20 or 30 days. ' i
W. W. Lychty, drunk aud down,
$5 or 10 days. -
Thos. Burnett, disorderly conduct,
discharged. . -
Armstrong Johnson,; charged with
beating his wife, $10 or 20 days.
James Bryant, fast driving, case
continued. 1
John Fisher, disorderly conduct
case continued. . '
The First Excursion.
The St. Paul's E.L. Sunday School
of thiscity wiH be the first to give
an excursion to Wrightsville Sound
by the newly completed Wilmington
and Sea Coast Railway, which, from
all preparations that are being
made will be an immense affair.
The Sunday School will haye their
annual picnic at Capt. Mannings
place, who has kindly offered, them
the use of his just completed grand
Pavilion, and the beautiful lawn in
ront of his house will be utilized by
the children for playingtheii various
games. ' Trains will run to the Ham.
mock, thus giving a chance to en-
oy themselves there.f Everybody
s invited to go down and have a
ood time. The Ger mania Band
will go on the afternoon train and
Rain is needed in the city but in
the country they have not yet ex- di8COUrse Wntlfnl music 'The
ui.y.jr. aiu3 ladies of the Sunday School will
hansted xthe last
splendid growing weather.
soread a bountiful collation in the
pavilion at Capt. Manning's.
The committee having in charge
Col.-Hedrlck keeps full abreast
of the times. lie knows the. value
of printers ink and he appreciates the arrangement of this excursion
the columns of the Rkvikw as an deserve great credit for.. the thor-
advertising medium. He therefore 'oughness of all their arrangements.
inserts a full column ad. in this is
sue. It is good reading matterand
such we are sure the ladies will find
it, for read i they will " '
The tickets will be honored on any
train going down that day and may
be had at places designated n
ferVisernent in tli? issre.
Early-in the morn
ng ; is the best tiniA to annlv if
This plan " is , decidedly brtter than,
usjng the paris green mixed with
water for the reason that the poison
remains on the leaves and the bugs
get the benefit of the'dose.asHOonas
they move about, while, those on
which it al Ik are done for "within a
few hours. When applied .With, wa
ter the most of the poison runs off
the leaves at once aud has but little
effect. ; - . - : C -
Remember that paris green is a
violent poison and. should be care
fully handled. It need not be touch
ed. with the hands at all and per
sons with a sort or cut about the
hands should not touch it or mix it.
Sift the ashes on newspaper and put
in the poison and stir through with
a stick. Use an old sifter to apply
it, or a home-made one of gauze or
fine muslin.
Carter lief ere the Mayor.
There was a dense throng at the
Mayor's Court this morning, the
case of interest being that of Abra
ham Carter, who was armigned as
being instrumental in the death, by
drowning, of Ben Cronly, colored,
at Hilton, on Saturday afternoon
and reported in the Review of that
date. The charge was manslaugh
ter There were six witnesses for
the State, all colored boys, who
were eye witnesses of the affair.
The testimony of these was to the
effect that at about'l o'clock on Sat
urday a, number of boys were in
bathing in the river at Hilton. Ben
Cronly, the drowned boy, who was
about 12 years old, had undressed
and as he could not swim had been
playiiig in .'the shallow water.r He
was seated on a log near some other
boys when Carter came' up and
seized him aud taking him up bodi
ly carried him, despite his struggles
and protests, out into the river, into
deep water, and then turned him
loose. They both sank and when
they came to the surface Cronly at"
tempted to get hold of and cling to
Carter, but the latter pushed him off
and Cronly went down again and
was seen no more. One of the. wit
nesses, by-name Colonel Lamb, tes
tified that when .Carter carried
Cronly out and turned him loose he
said to him: "Swim or drown."
Carter, who is about grown, and!
said to be 20 years old, was bound
over to the Criminal Court in the
sum oi sow. in ueiauit oi security
for his appearance he was commit
ted to jail.
The Kins Clothier.
Within the pant decade a most im
portant change has been effected in
the clothing business of Wilmington.
In former days the only ready-made
clothing kept for sale was a - cheap
"slop-shop" class of goods from
'.'buzzard shops," and the inconveni
ence of misfits, the rips and tears
were calculated to disgust a per
son of taste. But now a-days when
the ability to manufacture clothing
equally as good as custom madejjtwl
much cheaper, has led to steps which
have finally reached the splendid
establishment now under notice
Mr.'S. H. Fishblate, whose in
domitable energy, backed : by his
Intimate knowledge of the business,
has enabled him to. place himself in
the forehiost rank in the , trade lie
represents. -His store is situated at
Nos. 22 and 24 North Front" Street,
and is the largest and best lighted
establishment in thejeity.' VHe has
n stock a magnificent -assortment
of ready -- made garments of
the most "fashionable and stylish
cut, and of superfine material.
His custom trade is a specialty
with him, and he supplies
a large number of "customers. He
has also every requisite- of a gentle
men's furnishing, and in the great
est variety. Some prominent fea-
tea m e r Pass b o rt
ILL GIVE ANOTHER TEN CENT Ex
cursion To-Morrow Evening, June 12. Leave
the" wharf 6:15 P.M.
JO 11 S:J:h ' J. T. HARPER.
oaWCinXIbeaohT '
II USIC EVERY EVENLNG: The ylvam
if J, GROVE leaves for Carolina Beach on
TtieicJay, Wednesday and Thursday at 9:30 and
at 3. Band on board e very e venl ng . -
J. W. HARPER,
Je 11 3t - v ' General Manager.
Seaside ttestauranr,
NO.5 NORTH FRONT STREET, next door
to Hooper's Candy Factory. . .
OPENING. TO-DAY.
Meals furnished at all hours on European
plan at from 25 cents to $1.00 each. Lunches 5
cents, 10 cents, etc. First-class caterer.
. jel' .-- - ' .v.:
First Excursion
T
ton &
'O WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND BY WILMING-
Seacoast R'y, under auspices of St.
Paul's Evan. Lutheran Sunday School, .
Friday, June 15, 1888.
Train leaves W & W Depot at a, m. and 2
p. m . , and leave Tenth and Market streets 8:40
a. m. and 2il0 p. m. Fare round trip, ; adults
50c. Children under 12 years. 30c. Tickets
for sale at Yates' an toy the Committee: W.
H. Strauss, H. L. Vollers, at Adrian & Vollers';
P. M. KnoLlock andF. A. Blssenger, at Katz's.
. The Germanla Band will furnish music; for
the occasion. . l - - -
Jell 2tmth
Dissolution ofCopartnership
fjniE BUSINESS HERETOFORE CONBUCT
ed under the firm name of A. A. r Brown & Co.
s hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.
J. F. LeGrand assumes all liabilities and will
continue the Commission Business. "
, . A. A. BROWN.. -
J. P. LEGRAND.
.We will ;to glad to receive ccraaacx:::.::
fror i our fh,-.".3 cz rny rxi CAr.iy j . o
gcr.-r:U interest, lut .r - .
Tie name of the writer a :zz 13-3 to ,.:r
nlhed to tlie Editor. :
Communications must be vriitca czlj c i
one de of the paper. : " - -'
rersonaliUes must be avoided. .
r And it is especially and particularly ur. ; r
stood that the Editor does not always cr.d:; : c
the views. of correspondents unless so.tt:c :
la the editoriaf columns " i
Corner Marlic t and Frc::t
FOR -THE SPRING A1TD
Summer 4rado I am offer in g t:c
most attractive stock of
DRY
GOQB
Kl LIT
vvniixij
Mr. A. A. Brown will continue the Fire and
Life Insurance Business, and solicits a share
of the public patronage, - , Jelllw
T ANTED LIVE AGENT Wrinte Geo. A.
ft Sanborn, Secretary Buffalo Mutual Life,
Accident and Sick Benefit Association, Buffalo,
N.Y. jemw
faveyon Oongh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Indigestion! Us
ARKER'S CINGER TONIC without delay. I
oafcui-eu many of the worst oases and is the best rein edj
6r all adeotions of the throat and Jungs, and disease
riin?frora impure blood and exhaustion. The feeb)
nd oick, Btruggrlinsr against disease, and slowly driftini
tthe graTe, will ia many cases recover their health b
3 timelT use of Parker's Gineer Tonic, but delay is dan
irons. Take it in time. It & inraluable for all pain
ad disorders of stomach and bowels. Oc at iruesist;
: Jell4w w K;v ;
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
fSWicA!rrtj X LIFE, r the grea
-rfawtifw Medical Work of tin'
OF IFF age on Manhood,Neri
P: 00s and Physical De
bility, Premature De
Iff Ifll TUVCri C caei Errorsof Yonth
(VllUlf I III OLLl land the untold miser
es consequent thereon,-. 300 pages 8 vc, 125 pro
icriptions for ail diseases. Cloth, fall gilt, only $1.00
y mail, scaled. Illustrative sample free to all young
uad middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold anc
fewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Nation
U Medical Association. Address P.O. Box lS95,Bogh
;on, Mass., or Dr. W. IL PARKER, graduate of liar
rard Medical College, 25 years' practice in Boston,
irho may be consulted confidentially. Office, Na
iBalflncnSt. Specialty, Diseases of Man. .
Cut this out. Yon may never see It asiVr
je.ll 4w ; :-rv'r-. ;' y. : .
To House keepers .
AV&YOU HAD YOUR HAIR MATTRES -Renovated
yet? Our new,
Hair Picking: Machine
Is Just In and we are prepared to do woric
nice and quickly. Call and see our
TTpholstered Spring Beds,
Lieht in weight, sealed bottom, comfortable,
durable, healthful, clean. Upholstered witn
line Fibre or iiair.
HOWELL & CUMMING.
Je 6 tf - - Opposite City Hafl.
Reading Glasse
5
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS,
Frames of all Kinds.
Bass and Kettle Drums,
ures about this successful business Flutes, Fifes, violins.
and the
.Guitars, Banjos, Harmonicas,
fa the "one price system
'guarantee of satisfaction or money Gut s
refunded." . . ! 1 " .
Mr. Fishblate is a gentleman of:
pluck, energy and enterprise, all I of ; Bianu Boots, raper ana envelopes iur
whose operations are based upon a cheap at - -
policy of honorable as well as liberal j ui7rJC'bl?l)P17P,Q
dealing, and few similar houses in ' JL1 EilC OpJEi jHVTJCjIV O ;
the South can afford, itsr patrons so JZ
Rub.stApt;al advantages a,- this rep. Burglars. Yoii can be safe from
restative establishment. WH- them by osing the Burglar Proof
trkintori Trade Meviczv, I - t Blind Locks, sold at Jacobi's. .
to be found inthi? city. Select
ed expressly for city retail trad
By. the most experienced buyer,
who, with an eye single to . tlio
needs of his customers who aro
proverbially the most tasteful la
dies in the city, and at tho'snro
time to meet the views of tlio
most economical in prices, has
jn the most triumphant manner
succeeded in making thq Btoro
on the Corner the "Talk "of tlio
Town," where can be found a
magnificent stock ;of Spring and
Summer Dress Goods, in all tho
leading and most desirable styles,
among which aro many desirablo
bargains in ' the various now
shades of Albatross, , Nun's Veil
ing, Printed . Challis Beiges,
French; ; and. American Satines,
Ginghams, Lawns and: Printed
India Linens. Our "stock of -
surpasses that of any former sea
son in variety, cheapness and
elegance. We have beatifull'
embroidered Skirts on Batisto
and IndiaLinen with Flouncings,
Edgings and Yoking to match.
Embroidered- Marseilles Bobes
in Patterns for Ladies and Chil
dren, plain White Lawns, India
Linens, Linon d'Irlando and
Batistclaire at prices from Pi vo
Cents per yard to the finest irn-
orted. Plaid and Striped
iawns, Nainsook and Mull, Ecru
and White French Pique. One
hundred handsome Embroidered
Bobes in boxes, bought a job and
will be sold at half value.
We have almost succeeded in
painting Wilmington white with
white dresses; we greatly desiro
to wnicen tne rest oi tno uoun
try In. the sale of White Goods
we have no competitor. It would
be profitable to those wishing to
purchase goods in that lino to
entrust their orders with us or
write for samples. Our other
groat specialty,. .
Goods,
is in full stock, and is as it ever has
been puzzle and; wonderment to
our neighbors. Where does he buy
his goods? -How can he sell at the
prices? : How is it that all , our c us
tomers goto HEDRIQK'S to buy all
of their TableLJjinens, Towels and
Napkins? .Header,' listen; the secret
is this. -We buy this line of croods
direct from the importer. We lie or.
what the people want, and we Knov,
how to buy them, hence we are en
abled to sell a pure Linen I)a:r ill:
at 50 cents per yard, as good as can
be had elsewhere for 75 cents; i.
White pure Linen Damask at fl.t .
as good aa any man can shov.r nt
$1.40, with all other goods in thi
line, such as .Napkins, Doylies, Tov. -els,
etc.; at proportionately low
prices. -We offer a full line of . Do
mestic Goods at prices to suit all
classes. . . -
' Space becoming short, much th-t
we would like to tell in this must h"
deferred to a future advertisenient.
Suffice it to say that we keep tho
largest stock of
HajjEercliieS
in all qualities to be found in
retail store in the South. Vd h ;
a first class stock of Gent's Fu rn :
ing Goods, Iiaundried and Ui:' ;::
dried Shirts, Collars and Cu:; . : y '
briggan and Lisle Underwear, Vi
and Scarfs in all .the new tt y . . .
Half-Hoe in every quality, "to I
sold at marvellously low price .
Wo invite attention to our
of Imported and Domestic "
Suitings for Gents and Ioys
we can have made to order by a
classTTailor at the most ron'oi: '
prices. " Inasmuch as we ru e ;
for the .People's good, tin; p,
Will be welcomed at our com.:
,where their will receive th? i
cordial and polite attention.
Respectfully,
Jolm J, Hedriclr,
jrt
Housekeeping
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