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"plu :,oxicn Tre v. ill li gl-i to i;avo cenn'n:..' from cur friends ca.azy tnl ellJ:: . Several Interest, but ; - TLe name ot tne writer must elv ra 1 3 I nishea to tne Editor. . . communications must be' written czJ.y one side of the paper. " ' 'Tersonalluesmustbe avoldea. . And it la especially and particularly ur ' stood tbat tie Editor does not always en-. the riews of correspondents qnless so Etr In the editorial columns. : r If6 IT j, .toSS. POSTAGE PAID: 17 months ih oa Three vut. inonlh, U3 cents. .at t t.-w avered by carriers, free 1 r P.rt of t&c city. t the above r rrlovan4UberaL . r.i:U"- rt-port any and VOL XII W ILMIN(jTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY JUNE iff 1888. NO 131; DaMX ft 1.7. a t I i t 0 i a 0 4 PHILADELPHIA Pri'OHEDoiUr, Ixdsx to New Advirtisimixts. Fassrorr Dime Excursion K C Mimta Diamond Dyes TATLOKB BlIUAR At LaSt . M XI Katz Special Bargains Execution To WrighUr.le Wasted -A Woman of sense Ur.iN4Br.K;iK -Reading Glissea 55TLTAN G bote Carolina Beach Loria H MEAKEd Bathing Suits. 1Ieix$beuge Pianos and Organs Mm C U WiGGix'-Just Received Lvekitt & clark New Grocery Ilouhe I.ton & Elliott copartnership Notice Mr. John L. Wesrott, of South- port, Is on the mck list. There was jmt about enough rain yeitcrday to lay the dust. Fly Traps, best ami cheapest, at j.facobi'M Hi!'. Dpt- t Headquarters for Bass Balls', Hat, Masks, Gloves, Belts &c, is at Ileitis border. T I. O. O. F. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows in this city harejuade. a new start In paining . inetuoers. Orion Lodge made a friendly visit on Tuesday night to Cape Fear Lodge while two candidates were in itiated and the degrees were confer red on several. ' To-morrow will be a big day for Wilmington for on that day the first passenger train Is to run between Wilmington and Wrightsville. The Sunday School of St. Paul's Church have chartered all trains for that day and four will be run, leaving Front street depot at 8:30 a. .m. and I, 230 and 5 p. hi. The trains will leave Tenth aud Market streets ten minutes after leaving Front street. depot. Closing Kiercisea of the i-utberan An- servances of the 30th anniversary. niversary Celebration. The ser ices and exercises were well A fine congregation assembled last attended, were of a highly interest- TiffrVif. in Sf "Pniil'a Rvh rurpIlRal Llltll- 5tir rhaioiflr riH lift ilnnht. baVP eran- Church to witness "and 'take done much irootl. - : part in the. closing exercises -con-! The Sunday School will liaye its themselyes in the- General rractice of Oopartriersliip Notice. HE UNDERSIGNED UAVE ASSOCIAT nected with the 30th anniversary ; excursion to-morrow, and will be celebration of its organization. (the first to patronize the Seacoast The church was handsomely and : Railway. The train leaves the Wel appropriately decorated for the ocj casion. The decorations were not onlyjiighly suitable but very pleas, ing and we might even say, grand. On a large black cloth which span ned the organ recess, immediately don Depot at 8:30 a. in., and, leaves corner Market and Tenth streets at 8:40 a. m.' v Knocked Down and Mashed. An accident" occurred thisjnorn- ! ins at the corner of Front and Dock in the rear of the pulpit,-the words ; gtreet& Mr.-Joe King; sonof Revi 4 'Blessed are the dead, wlncn ate in , j. p. Kimr. was riding down the the Lord," were fastened, in letters ; Ktreet wnen a colored boy attempt- of white, y arranged so Itald IIea!.' Somebody ought to build a wharf WireCloth for your windows. and at Bald Head. There are many here be had at Jacobi s wno would like to visit the place Udw. Depot. and there are but very few who placed, opened at the lists of the Kver since A 1 - t as to nang. , irracefully across the dark back-: ground. Choice plants were placed, as sentinels of beauty, on each end of the altar, but the finest, most at tractive, appropriate arid beautiful'. arrangement centered at and around the pulpit. At the foot of .the - pul pit the church record books were . . . aiud Llrer. Blm- mf"" " 7 " .v- Burglars. them by using the Burglar Blind Locks, sold at .TacobPs. Two trreat enemies Hoors Sars- .i rill. -i mtuI imniirn blood. The lat- oUTerlb"6! ter irf utterly ilefeated by the pecu tf mtorlif more rople to bealUi ana Uar metlicine ' . . . mm a.HS a I . m - ...Ill 1a Annrnpr omit ciuurh uu win t r - 1 ; . . a 1 XL. You can be safe from Iiave ever ueen uicic. aead. oi nie cauruxi. awuc ncoo. proof the publication of tne article in tne was a handsome chart on wnicn tne Rkvikw last Winter descriptive oi figures 1&58 and 1883 and the words the place there has been a general "jn iMemoriam" had been tastefully desire to visit it The prospect of painted, surrounded with bronzing even a short stay there would add a which fairly clittered under the gas great deal of zest to a trip down the light. Over this hung a wreath of to run across in front ofthe horse. The two came into collision' however, and the boy was knocked down and-one of iiis feet was mash ed. Mr. King had him conveyed to his home and offered to pay the fees of a physician. LitttAa aay other agency on earth. j UJ ISAI TOU GET QEjNTOE. urate Kptuwiy river. chsat PIAS0S AND 0UGAN. given on evening. made. the Paxtport to morrow The usual run will be 'KITE-TO ME FOR PRICES AND TERMS Dot? collars. Largest and finest assortment ever before brought to stay will be long and pleasant. New Lav Firm. Capt. R. H. Lyon, of Bladen coun ty, has removed with his family to the city, where we trust that his He WMiHirta an Instrument, as J Keep one this city, to be had at JacobPs Hdw. Depot. . Another lot of those celebrated PIANOS AND ORGANS Oil Stoves just received at JacobPs A It v W w XX A.1 v fi i TA T- ..till ..ii r llttO t IS THE SOUTH. Icua-rii )ou any of the first-class mantf- one. will practise his profession here and has (prmed a copartnership with Mr. Jas. T. Elliott, of this city. The firm name is that of Lyon & Elliott and these gentlemen have opened an office opposite the Court House fnr the ereneral nractise of the law. purest white. Qn the pulpit a pic ture of Rev. J. H. Meirgert, the first pastor, was fastened, which was surmounted by a large and hand , some cross made of well selected cape jessamine flowers, which vyere kindly and thoughtfully presented for the occasion by Mr. George. li. Ward, superintendent of Bellevue Cemetery, in honor and in memory of the late Prof. Knobloch. Fasten ed by invisible wires and projecting out and over the other adornments Law, under the name and style of LYON & ELLIOTT, and by faithful attention to all troiCS3 en trusted to us undertake to merit the cons! r- atlon of those in need of legal advice and so r Vices. v . - . R. U. LYON, : J. T. ELLIOTT, Wilmington, N. C June 13th, '83. , J o li i Melons andTruit. I WILL RECEIVE TO-MORROW, FIJO'I Georgia, a nne lot of WATERMELONS. CANTELOUPES and PEACHES to which t! attention of the public 13 respectfully invited. Always on hand Fine Home-Made Canaies, Fruit, Nuts &c. je!3tf . . 116 South Front St. , ! 1. ' I I I ! Jno. F. LeGrand, C: UCCEEDING PAKTNKK OIT TUB lah. firm of A- A. Brown & Co.. Commission Merchant, office In, the Kerchner Duiidin No. Water street. WUl give prompt attentive .1 to all business. . Represents some of the best nouses in country. Invites Corresponaence. . je 13 iy a&w. GRAND EXCUliSIOi; R3onday Juno A Bad Fall. A little girl of four or five years, the daughter of Mr. S. H. Fenny, ye&terday fell from a window on the second floor of her. fathers fcresi- dftnee. 409 North Eierhth street,; to Lilt; uruiiiiv . uciu n tM v v.. tweTve or fifteen feet. She was pick ed up unconscious and a physician was hastily summoned. Weareglaa ,to know that no serious injuries were sustained and that the little sufferer is resting comfortably to day, with a prospect of an early re covery. '. ' Two Interesting Problems. Editor Review: I saw your chicken problem .in yestemay s is- Traln leave caroiina central Railroad sue. corned from the Atlanta Constt-Tt(,nnt , at. o'clock Monday evenlnar andar- ... 1 i i, i a I . . i i i. m 3 . mm a ft n'd! nr Ir v V. ii . Tiivft naietffh at o'clock Wednesday even new uress. u was briv ;;;r0S' r wnminrtmi t, ovic I -o- Gtven by the JOLLY PLEASURE CLUB, cf l'rl,6e Ul luc oa.,n!n.lv without a sannort, it wa Tuesday's Charlotte Chronicle ar- They will give faithful and prompt "h'si?ht. Around these vari- this (Thursday) attention to all business entrusted .- nnta wprft 4 o x V w w - rr.OM 1190 upwards. Or rilOM MS IIPWAKDS. O0 KOR CATALOGUE. 1 LA LEI G II, N. C. rived, here safely morning Is this to be taken as a BttPr-Imen of the .workinirs of the new mail schedule? A Inrrra (rnwil WPIlt ilown this morninir on the Passport, the occa . t sion being the excursion given o tiiA Indies of Oraco M. B. Church to the Rocks and the Forts. Bathing Suits. Come down to Hpndnuarters. 25 dozen Flannel Bathing Suits, in all sizes and colors, m i sold at the lowest manulacturiug prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop. Look for the bine awning. t tj;itt f to tnem. i 4- ft fbAtn nil arrayeu, auu .k w. - The State Dental Society. - iav sheaves of barley ana siciea ui Ti.a lift, nnniml convention of the flowers. Mauy who saw these aec- 4ff ititni J?nfit. v is now in ses- orations pronounced them to be the ion ni Ralef irh. The Aretf and Ob- finest they had ever seen for such an server publishes a report of the occasion. routine of the first day and adds During tne exercises " ' x . Th meetimr is by far the most altar, read a very excellent essay,on auspicious and successful ver neui Uie history, progress and worK oi in tfortti uaronna, ami jii uuaiiig Dorcas Society. The essay was witnve !i--"'"c"A" k' UvpII oreoared, full of interesting them exnress themselves as highly lessons, was read in an admiraoie gratified at the full attendance and hnanner and-received many com- at tne interest auu iiruicooiwuuifiJir- , . . it which it indicated. me.ndftt,6L A u iru Each train brintrs in a larjre num- An essay was iior f dpntists. and unto this morn- KnA Bremer, which was a very inir about 75 have arrived. The in-1 ovPiipnt nroduction. It was on the dications aro that the meeting will I .. . . n'rtM nd work of the m t a. ? A . A. Z I I I ll.l II III J w. & V-"J prove of tne greatest interest aim oi i 1 r ; the most fruitful results of any ever Mengert Mission.ary Society. The W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. - FOIt GENTLSMFN. 2l ?? ; fi 3 SramleM Shoe in the out tack or nails. Asstjl- jwtnocostin!c $. or to. and i,;'fr nails to wear the stocxin iui h..rt- tuikea them as comfortable Vxvol i'nuine unless stamped on L Douls fj noe, warriinled." JctwV" siiof, the original 4i ir31 welt f shoe, which fcfc -A'tf hhoes costing from f kII1 CLAs --&o SUOK is unex- n.ti?!lVlrtH ,3 snoKis worn by all 3 v. vh0l bboe m lue worltL t?-siiMj.f:1,llre made in tt)n?ress, "e ir . aa1 tf not sid by your oeal r, "-UOI GUS, ltrockton.Maas. -0.VOLLERS yDfr. HF ANT ANII DEALER Z? n w , oUH Hats. Caps, hhoes rwi.np -lA--ssware and Crock- Xa t North Water at ai-tl". soUrtd. highest prices a i3?,,S; uotry produce. Advance k4 ng suit it AND ST1UW HATS, SUMMER OUTFITS, t lS H. HEAItRft. afa-arurtister andHttter 12 o. neat AttAntion is invited to advertise- men of the ne grocery house oi Messrs. Everitt & Clark. This house make a specialty of Fulton . V I i Market corn leef. A gentleman ... and the admirable reading wa in there yesterday when they The papers which are being read U0r0nf rpflected mucli credit on a m I . - - -m 1 A t I LI A,. Ava.- opened a fresh barrel ami air- ami scusseu m : i e ' ieet "ar r aQd won Beneral favor Everitt remarked yearn ago hesold this beef from tin. stutlv It outrht to be a source of f-vor their friends and serve their ?. ' 1 - 'I'-I.n.. h. I .1.. if i TkT At- r.. I i 1 same house in cw iur A gratiucation to ionu uarunua mai i c:p ; ps hv other essays as tney was selling it for another man ; to- a class of her Professional men en- , j . u ht; any i t u f liinwuif irusten wmi such uciitoic uuhw ... r , .,. day lie sells it for himseii. . .i.i f ,,itr,.,1.0 L.i..,i. nnld bo nroud of such i i rr .- w m a rrca a a ti wr aia v aaiaauw a . a a waa. ' ami perfect their high calling. writers and readers. After the reading of these proauc- Cltr Court. . . . ft tri and Rev. There was a large crowd assembled w R pfiSCbau niade some re- x. . Miss Minnie Fare for Round Trip $3.00. Children under Li . years iiau fiiue. . ; nAW tiress. it was eiveii ten years ago by. a,--man who could not solve it; who saia tne man wno Mve it to hi m could not solve it, nor had he up to that time been able tc find one who could. I gave him tVia answer: it ' is this: Ko. 1 Kftlls BO chickens at 2 for $1, receiv- inj? 15. niakintr 15 sales of 2 for $1. No. 2 sells 30 at 3 for $1, receiving $10, but maKing only 10 sales of 3 for The nroDortion of 5 for 2 there fore only existed up to the sale of 50 fowls, 10 sales of 5for$2; the extra in were sold at a for Si ana mat is whftrA the extra $1 comes in. iNo w that you are on problems I will crive von one that was eriven to me about a year ago, to which I gave the correct answer, tnougn tne party by whom it was given out said that my answer was not right. I soon convinced him that it was. I have given this problem to a great many since then but have yet to find one to erive the correct answer. It is this: A man buys three (3) hnrrAls suerar. weiffhiner two hun dred and ten (210) pounds each, which he sells - at 12J cents per pound, but in selling he gives short wAirht: stealing one-nan ouuco from each rJound. How much did hp erain bv his rascality? "he correct answer is hiouk the answer all trive is $2.46. They overlook the fact that when selling what he steals he also steals from his stealings and the extra 8 cents comes in there. Yours truly, J. M. Forsiiee. Wilmington, June 14, 1888. at 8 o'ciocic Thnrsdav morninir. An extra coach attached for the accommo dation of colored people, ' The Best oi oraer win rje preserved. but tout tickets from any ot the Commit tc e. Tickets can also be secured at P. Helnsbcr ger's Bookstore and CM. narrhvNews stand ana at ine uvpvi ou iue bvoiuuk vi reuib. J. P. QUINN, J. T. HOWARD, - committee. Je8 U16 R eadi n g O I a c c o There was not a big crowd on the itnnw vistprilnv. but there were UOQ'V V J w m y some gootl fishermen aboanl. The who fished together, getting xou fish between them. I lock Cryttal Spectcle mad EyeUes Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying 'Mccr than has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you; then sang m a most ad- mirable manner the touching anu grand solo The.Crucifix'Jby.Faure. . After brief remarks in English,the pastor calling on the elders of the church, Messrs. H. Cronenberg and a T). Wessell. to hold the records .... rn tlm MiiiiiiHr parij feV w... -----. - tliiH morninir and a V Banks, as was intimded,i.ut nopiieci - 'V. V : ,u;.. marKs .in Wr.u.u. r.k nbout seven miles out lreny iuii uocmu m Schwarz then sang m . 4i b..f ln-- Iijb.h1 nir uases were uibiiuocwv i.... .-. "linmi vr list ' lor uve or sir hours. In all they got about Howe, affray, both discharged. l 100 fish, two of the party, Messrs. Lewis J. Mills, drunk and disorder- Willinm Koch aud Oscar Voliers, iy, $io or 20 days. Joe Ellison and John Keaty, larceny. John Beaty discharged, f tl e charch,. read the list of the Joe Ellisou bound over to the next . ,, mjn,nnt word or comment. mcau - , - . term of Criminal Court In the sura nurjng this impressive exercise the of $100, justified bond. . .. - ronsrresration stood in silence; many .Charles Croom, disorderly con- uad never before witnessed such duct, discharged. memorial exercises;it was .a touching Dave Johnson, larceny, bound d soiemn nart of the occasion 1 a A - a Z .K.annl 1 m v Z ifn a i1trtfnt of iiiprpase. will cause over to the next term oi whuium The last piece of tne eveumg r.,,n.;,.irVti,AvA. Ilsin Coifrt in the sum of $200, justified Lachnes duette, "My faith looks irlasses oi stroiiKer uoer i iu " - . cessarv is the daily cause of prema- tare old age to the sight ou can get f JO or w nays the best at Heinsbergers. We are Determined To Kill The high prices which are ranging in this section, and we have nearly Biirrppilpil. as our increase of sales . m Tlioro wuro t wo rt h Al-' cases OI disorderly conduct but we sup press their names by request. Politics and Peaches. W thank our eood friend." Mr. J. T. Collins, of Burgaw, for a moved manv to tears Dnrir? his remarks the pastor gave quite a number of interesting fadts. rAc?ardinrthe peculiar and ex traordinarv events in the death and ttrtVial f rtiAinhArs. etc. -Thus clos. mm m a.a m va -w i ntlA in ATircises wnicn UUA w I VMC lllll'l , frtf 1ia nnjif mnnth testifies. We guarantee a saving from 15 to 25 per Lery fine peaches from his orchard, were introluced by divine ser-ices cent, on all.eoods purchased; also, received by express this morning, last Sunday. The. con'5ea 1 , to be as well made, same material, as sold elsewhere, or money refund ed if not satisfactory. . I. SHRIEK'S. The Old Reliable Clothier, No. 1C and 20 N. Front St. Sign of j olden Arm. ..tf Filling Tackle. A full assortment of'all kinds for both salt and fresh water fishing at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. Mr. Collins says that from two trees held special services on he has already gathered two bush- day, and so did the Sunday Schc els of peaches and no one would On Tuesday night, in Luther Mei thtf Lords School. no x nllAil rial Buildimr. the young peqpie iia Know mat any iruiu uuu t . - , , Yonnir a a m at w-wm mm arm niMi w ir 11 i . n. a iaa a.aa- - sv His apple crop - r --- . that 1 copie s Associanuu from those trees. also a very fair one. He says GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, Frames of all Kinds. ' , , : : ' ' Bass and EettlQ Drums, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, . - . .. V , . Guitars, Banjos, Harmonicas, Best kind of Steel and Gut strings, :: ; . LooWns Glasses, ftc, &c Blank Books, Paper and Envelopes for sale cheap at : HEINSBERGERS To Houoelcoopop Co H Renovated yet? NEW ADVEBTISElttENTS, w New Grocery House. K HAVE OPENED A NEW FAMILY jeetf Grocery at No. 131 Market st., where win oe pg Fibre or ffalr. Goods promptly deuverecu . fy-Fulton JViarKei cornea ueei a Di;v;itiij. Something Nice. ; .-r.. je 14 2t fh S EVEEITT&LABK. S t e a merP a s s p o r t TT ILL GIVE ANOT11EK. TEN CENT EX- Tnlufnrrnw Kvenine'. June 15. Leave VUli7iUU v a.w w - w , , the wharf 6:15 P. M. - . je C ' ' J- T. UAKPER. "OAEOLINA BEACH. OTEAMER SYLVAN GROVE LEAVES FOR Carolina Beach on Friday and Saturday at 9-.30 a. m. and 250 p. m. Music on board for dancing. - j. W. HARPER, )qU - ' General Manager. AVE YOU BAD YOUR HAIR MATTRES Our new Hair Pickins: Machine is just in and we are: prepared to do work nice and quickly. Call and seeour - Upholstered Spring Beds, Light ln weight, sealed iwttom, comfortaDl?, durable, heafthfuL clean. Upholstered with llOWELL & CUMMING, opposite City IlalL First Excursian f 0 WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND BY WILMING- ton & Seacoast. J of St Paul's Evan. Lutheran Sunday School, Friday, Jane 15, 1888. for sale at xaies-aoa vy r""r:ir;; ii strauss U. L. Voliers, at Adrian & v oilers'; p M. KSlockandF. A-Bissen-er, at Katz-s. Please purchase tickets from above. je 11 2t m th - .' - ' M: . ... n.tinn I tiu.il iiBBUbiutiuu the trucKers o. we " - a nn We(lnesday ntebtthe Dorcas still Iiara at worn 8"Pl" j" I iiUGiimnrv Societie ladt'ie'r -inmoneroausfatorreecuritj. mx m I A A B I M -I Vllllll mmmM-m aiaiUWI - - dir. ' t . are tatoes. beans, fruit, &c. a annjs i Trust CtEpoaj, ARRET, 'BETWEEN SECOND AND JOHN WILDE II ATKINSON, President, W. P. TOOAlKK, uasuier. predict, good crops ind.a big Dem- e,ses, so tna. " Qb i isempowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. Diamond Byes JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock can be found at a mLLmy3t ' nprman Drncr Store. ' Corner S. Fourth and NunEts.. P. s. Prescriptlonsaiiti at' all utoes, day and night. aca 23 u S Pianos and Organs OLD ON THE POPULAR MONTHLY HI- STALLMENT PLAN At HEINSBERGER'S Dissolution of Copartnership rpHE BUSINESS HERETOFORE OONDUCT ed under the-firm name of A A. Brown & Co. s hereby dissolved by mutual consent. .Mr. j. F. LeGrand assumes all liabilities and will continue the Comailsslon Businop---- .";'., A. A.' BROWN. V . - . J. F, LEGRAND. Mr. A. A. Brown.wlU conUnue the Fire c: Ltfe'lhsa'rance Business," an(J solicits a l!. i of the public patronage, Jo 1U' itaxtjsd A woman ok m::::, ..:r -y Wand respectability forour bu-i- .-j in . L, r locallty: middle a?ed prelcrred. t...iary tV oer month. Permanent position, lienrer Schangedl J. G. ItExCitAl T, 11 je 14 4W th , c-J Lc:.-2, " v. ..." A' locraUoiaaJorlty.tbisywIat'enaer f" 7. . . . -
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