THIS PAPIR rLmss NOTICH Vtre Wl glad to receive ccninrr ' trora our friend ca lzj. Lll e. . . ; general Interest, tut TlienaineoftlieTrrlterrz Jitci'sraj-s ' nlSned to the Editor. - Communlcatlcms must to trr I : z c ' one side ot the paper. ' rersonalJtles must be aToldea. Ahd It is especially and particularly v : stood that the Editor does not always c the views of 'correspondents onlcss"1 so i t in the editorial columns. ; - r vHd Ejlior and rTop. nonths tiOOL Three .iftv SI e rr' month. 3S cents. .aiwitfimtd by carriers, free 01 1 ooy Pt vt tic city, .t ike atove WILMINGTON, N. C FRil)AY JUNE 22, J888. lr report any ana ... ' it VOL XII NO 138. their paper nearly. I TORPID LIVER rarli.c pains ia iit tte Iii the mouth. . J.jUt attack. "witi- tho front of the head; i iSiS. nd yf"wn Of tar i.f appetite i 5. .rf U.e.tomachand bowel - 'iTh iaiHidan.l n deposition f,,I;etxr)tl"Ufort-iiHrrow. . r.r! flow f Il frwnt the Liter itui c00 tir When lhl BILIOUSNESS, " tl Ortlll.lt"" Iih they c .nrr la klm Mil i .; !uy. "1"" Mlloua,-. mil ! 141V 1 1 iiicdlclno uu .U u ii -r llt of Con- .c- tf the !. 1 ! t ol rl: U4 ,hrre J"r Jjy- l-ly t a ijkin- Smirnou J.;vr Regulator. -a-J t,it pie rtUl witlitut any lHTTUptOU lO y,;--; II too. MUKTkport. Uhw. IMV r tiVJTUIJriZ tuspi rtdoofrrotof Wrapper J. H. eiUo Co rhlladelphla, l'a. fwWpdly ensat PIANOS AND ORGANS- kite to ir. run pihcesasd terms irU- titular n Iiwrunwnt, as I keep one A tv Uri toks of PIANOS AND ORGANS IN THE SOUTH. I vii ji any of the first-class mina- rRrin ti9o vpWAitns. riUlM f43 UPWARUS.' tD FOR CATALOGUE. J HE-JBa I! A LEI G II. N. C. BRANCH HOUSE : t Mntet, between rront and Second, WILMINGTON, N. C. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GtlNTLKMrN. 4M!aa,cai'3 Kn.le Kho la the i'iir.r '"I'loutljMrk or null. As sty 1- 7 r1 OSrACle ftti.rj iywI lnr . nr tit nrl iri1 Somalia to wear the stodtln 5d'i ... turut u iviuiuiiauiu tie W v hand B;wed shoe. Duy HxS-ut6! taulne unless stampwl on . L. UiMttM u Shoe, warranted. " it'e5r,;u'!i4 SHOK, the orlnal iv wrd welt U Mi or. which show casUnj from t4 ik,rlrn iLAH 0 hHOK is unes jriky wrmr. lT.'V.V154 MtUKHworuby all ll ty lhe lt school t4ioc in the world. aT-!rr sooda arB hde In txm. Jr . ,aa not ftoia by j our ucai- w't-lH)tGLs,U rock toa. 31 ui . II. VOXULA1IN. WUmlrton. N. C Uiisoluti onofCopartnershlp ISS IIERETOFOUECONDUCT- ti trta Clint Of A. A. Rrawn i- rn tw4if,i bj mutuAl coaenu Mr. ( aaiioa Business. A. A. BROWN. J. P. LCGRANP. hH'11 CaUaUf! tL nre and Baila4, ml Bounta a thar i-.fc if inxWt', lead to serious :;jXKmn,o.. .IverKcxnlatorexcrU fCJtt MScli.Mi influence m . r e vrry Wind Vm lSnr. II rvMorv tho Liver to J i . X.O CAL ZSTB WS. I " I-HDXX TO Nkw Ad vxrtibi mints. Jso F Oakbell Oood Beef K C M I Hi R Diamond Dyes E W Mtxxixa Atlantic View TiTixBa UjiR.AK-Ir lUces JlKINSBEIUiEK IJPildlllJf Ci IdSSeS Stlvajj Grove Carolina Loaci Lofts II MCARKs-rianntrl Shlrtu llEiNjBCBza llanos and Organs MuEU Wiggins Just Received Mooxught Excursion W S c R R Opera IIou-ConiplImentary Beneat Tub .htoilkt IlotR Halt Water Delicacies . rail moon to-morrow afternoon at 5 J minuter juust 3 o'clock. WIreCMotli for your windows uiul Hiu lMr caii'bf hail at Jacobi's Utlw. Depot. liurKhtrs. Ytnie.nn.be wife from them by u.ln the Burglar Proof Uliinl Locks, sold at Jacobi'. Do you suffer from Bcrofula. wilt rheum, or other humors? Tuke Hool's Sarsaparilla. the irreut blood purllier. 100 doses one dollar. Dope collars. Iirest and linest assortment ever before brought to this city, to be had at Jacobi's Ildw. I epot. t Some of the members of the Uilla Team of the W. L. I. went down to the Sound last evening for practice. Fishing Tackle. A full assortment of nil kinds for both wilt and fresh water fishing at Jacobi's Ildw. De pot. : ' r t The probability is that there .will be a large crowd at the Hummock to-night. There will be dancing in the biff pavilion. The train will leave here at 750 and will leave on the return at 11:30. Mr. John F. Garrell has nwide special provision for to-morrow's market. He will have on hand then some very fine beef. Iamb and mut ton. Call early and see it. .Work on the hotel at the Hum mocks Is progressing rapidly, and the last piling for the bridge across the Banks Channel was driven this morning. Parties will be able to walk over to the beach in a few days. Capt. Sofcser, conductor on the Seacoast Railroad, informs us that he Is annoyed considerably by per sons trying to steal rides. Last night when the train stopped at Bradley's Creek two or three colored boys were found secreted on the trucks. Bro. Londonof the Chatham ac cord, who was here last week ami took in Carolina Beach and the Sea side IL It., publishes in this week's Issue of his paper a long and inter esting account of his visit. He is enthusiastic over the advantages we h.ive here for rapid transit to anil from salt water and the facilities for enjoyment offered at our various Summer resorts. Fire at Lung Creek. The store of Mr. John A. Jones at Long Creek, Pender county, wasde etroyed by fire on Wednesday night. It was occupied by M. D. Croom, Kq., with a stock of goods of about $00 The tore building was worth about 800, ami is a severe loss upon Mr. Jones. The goods were insured, the building was not. The oriirin of he fire fs a mystery; T New Music House. J. I. Stone, the popular music dealer of Kalclgh, lias established a a tiranch house at Wilmington, on Dock street one door from Front, where may be found a number of the celebrated Emerson pianos, also otner makes from $190. upwards. Organ from sMS. upward. Every one is invited to call ami examine the instruments. t Campaign Equipment, Consisting of white beavers, ban dana handkerchiefs, walking cane and torch, for prices and further particulars, address 1. SHRIER, The Hatter, No. 20 Front St. Sign of Big Hat. .Orders from the country promptly attended to. tf Rock Crystal Spectacles and Kyelasse Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying voiccr than has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that youJ pa.s 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 tight. , You can get the best at Heinsberger's. " Cltr Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this, morning : Fred Bradley, unlicensed dog, judgment suspended. C E. Jevius, not complying with agreement, re-sentenced to serve the balance of term on the street. Henry Banks, unlicensed dog. fined $3. Two cases were continued. The Gentianla Band Kxcurslon. The Germania Cornet Band ex cursion yesterday, on the Pasxport to the Rocks ami the forts,-was onaJ of the most delightful we have had this Heaxon. Th?re was a :. good t- tendance, a pleasant day, plenty to eat, good music and a lot of happy young folks who chased the happy hours with feet that kept time with the rythm of the waltz. The Baud played some of their best pieces and were highly complimented on the efficiency they had attained. A II a iid some Store. s3Messrs. Guthrie & Ruark have about completed the erection of. a x a !- x verv nanusome store ouuuing ai Southport. Those, who have seen it tell us it is one of t-he handsomest to be found in any town of tfie State of the size or Southport. These o,.rr Ua ,,.cf an. ? .. ... .... terpnsiug citizens 01 uie piace, iuii 01 vim ana energy, witn oinernew buildings now being erected there ,,n,i ;), i.o i,nnm,.0Mnt CVtl4 IV I VII lltV IIUMI V I V UiV, a V r vaav frwt- r W -v 7 l-k -rv - rt ill 1 wv o I t uaiiuuutuuuiutiuik .i vr,a.f, anie to maintain its reputation t a J. 11 . as one of the prettiest and most pleasant towns on the coast. At the Rocks Teeterday. It was a delightfully pleasant day yesterday at the Rocks, but some how the fish wouldn't bite N and there were a number of amateur Isaac Waltons who were disappoint ed thereat. A number went out side, however, during the forenoon and thev had good luck. - The wind was from the East. Mrs. Mayo, how . 11 l J. r 1 dinner and that compensated for tne uisappointment. utners wemuown on i.ih -.. . 1L . T yesterday afternoon to try he.r luck and we nope mat tuey nave been successiui to-uay. We iioitoo Thero, We have received a charmiwg let - .. cmna 'nf ni. iiffi lnriv .f-,i t rw-,i 'J niciiu!. a., iviih 4 wu.i- ty. They are pupils of Mrs. Bryan's school and thev ask us to attend their commencement, which we will oir(lltfl,nif pire.ii.wrances wiii pr surely do if circumstances will per- mit. We thank them for their cour teous invitation, which is as fol lows: Long Creek, June 2t, 18S8. M u. Editor of the Review:--We are little misses attending Mrs. Bry an s Dcunnjtry Here, and specially desire that you attend our com mencement on the 20th of June. Zti ZL?t ,n ' yU snail nae a nice time. Maggie Williams, Minnie Lee Bivins, Johnnie Blossom, Carrie II, Bryan, Vista Jones, Committee on Invitation. Llpplncott's for July. LippincotCs Magazine for July opens with a novel of mystery and called "The Yellow u..i. m w... ti ,.Tjoi... rri, om.vc, My yo...,.-... plot is exemng, tne cnaracters are well drawn, and the descriptions of interesting sights and scenes in Mex ico, wliere the locale is laid, add piquancy and Interest to the story. Judge Tourgee's series of legal nov- eieties," witn uuage ami owwiu. is continued by a thrilling story eu- i a a nil? 1 1 r rt 1 1 mwr ' titled "A Bill of Discovery.1 Experiences as an Adventuress" is ... I u cjiiinuiiiK uit oi L'ossii'j crww.r ..i : i.ji r nutnmn- rupuy. our x neiius 1 among the Toadstools" will open the eyes of many readers to the vir- tues and uses of a despised and hum ble parasite. Louise Imogen Guiney has a little essay, "A Case of Weak ness for the First Person Singular," full of her bright and breezy, humor. There are three poems, "Desire, by Ada Nichols Man, Ultimate Failure,", a sonnet, by Charles Hen ry Luders, and 'Beauty in Love, bv Charlotte Fiske Bates. ' The de- partments usual. are as- entertaining as Bathing ISuits. Come -down to Headquarters. 35 dozen Iannei Bathing Suits, in all sizes and colors. sold at the' lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac: tory, 27 Market st, J.EIsbach, Prop, Look for the blue awnimr. t pver, gave ner guests a ueuguiiutifef j u uic onccis wunuui me v- A Card from J ustice. Editor Review: Fair, play is bur motto, and we admit there are two sides to every question, and in re ply to Engineer Heery's card in yonr issue of the 18th inst.. we de- (sire to say that promptness is al ways to be commended in a fireman In a former' "article wo made the charge "that the too prompt arrival of the water at the end of the Adrian hose prevented their putting on the pipe.'' This- has been pronounced alse by Mr. Beery, but does not al ter the ' fact that the water was rushing out of an open butt and the firemen holding; the same were mak ing loud requests to have the water shut-off. I ins was witnessed bv a score or men and contradiction on U guage used. Engineer Beery says: "I arrived on my engine just in time to have nitr winter luiueu on uirou'rii me hose." This 'hydrant,- as every fireman knows, is at Exchange Corner. That Engineer Beery, however skilful and efficient he may be, could look up Front street, around the corner and 0 feet up thePurcell alley and see with a sufficient clear ness what there took' place to be able to call the statement of cool eye wit nesses false is to us a remarkable evidence of foresight. '" JNow, in regard to the first stream: Engineer Beerv is reallv the" only person early at the fire, tnat we nave nearo 01, wno ror a moment doubts that !the Atlantic boys had on the first water, with tme to gpare He really does not credit tliem witn sufficient prompt ness wiien lie assures the public "mi al leasb iwo inmates were , re- 1 . , . - jf t " t I " . . . ' corner Front and Princess streets. j i 4 in i to tne nre. rne allowance was liberal, but they only used one half oi li.. i,'or instance, at tne last alarm'of fire. June 18th, in 4 minutes and 20 seconds our hose cart had traveled eight blocks, - laid 450 fept hose, extinguished the fire and the water was shut off at the hydrant We believe however there is up contest about this first stream. . We have no apology to offer for only using one line of..hose. if all feel as Engineer Beery expresses limine If, then we did sufficient dam age with one stream. We are happy to be able to sav that the gentleman! who wasiniured I rwrkVu ntmnr thft . .4.1. .w. to Ind'Tf not alread; recovered, is in a verV fair way to I i uo so. . . u ... ntanxr nT1f7 nnn Ua sentiment of that company, unless such right is conferred on him by 1 Therefore, we consider his oninion. I nnlv as it should h..thfl.t. nf A.n inrii- vidual.. . , ti.om i, n .m r.4 jured Ilian was strnck by the-4Wanfic stream. eYit that nf rf thir . nci t 10 uu cTiucuic LiiOiii inc. in- own men, who was assisting behind the . pipe, and being lower down n1 1 T f t oa water cleared the smoke partially away, and he saw. the man on the roof for a moment but did not know that he fell or was knocked off until it was reported to them, when lie at once saidthat he thought our stream must have struck him-v. Engineer Beery reflects Yuninten tionally, no doubt) on the Howard; they, or some of'them, .Relieve that Ui,Ju ..-ui0nf. Vnu pnni i. r,.i.f ry. ivr 1 ...u-. l . ........ tins acciaenc was. caused iy pure carelessness on the part of the At lantic men.". He might see that if any of the members of the Howard Relief Co. felt as he quotes them they would at Ohce have preferred charges against our company, and ere this we would have been con! victed or exonerated of all blamei, This is our opinion, and we think that we have sufficient knowledge of the material of which the volun- teer fireman is made to say that whenever he thinks he is-ill treated he seeks redress at once. This was the opinion of the Fore man of the Atlantic for as soon as he saw by the" reports of the morning papers that it was thought that our stream caused this much to be re gretted accident, he at once ad dressed a communication to.tlieChief of the. Fire Department, requesting that: if in liia nnininn ni thnt of tlie . . . . 1 M. M a m m. m M . J V . UM m-M V W was to blame, to please. call a meet Inf. 4-1 . - . , ' i- I n . 1 ... i,... . ii.. li' - i ,i:.u ""f; ui m uresary panics uu m This ends the case, so for as we are concerned. Justice., Tlie New Presbyterian Charch. worsnip oi tne oecona xresuitritciii Ph.,N.K i,QC cihmittefl hv the! ..uo wu - - i contractor, Mr. A. G Bauer, ofltal-l , , . t -r Jo I eign, and has been approver, n ' to oe built in connection witu n. a m - ' it. I present edifice, which will be used as a lecture room. The new struc ture will be a handsome and impos ing one. It will be of brick. GCx91 feet, and will seat 700. Work . will probably be begun by August 1st. Theclosimr exercises of the cape Fear Academy took : place to-day but the report which had been pre pared for this issue js necessarily postponed until to morrow, wuen we will publish it. ' Complimentary Concert. As mentioned "by us yesterday the complimentary concert 'which has been tendered Miss Annie DeRosset will take place. at the Opera House on Tuesday, night. Miss DeRosset will be assisted in the entertainment by four of the finest voices in .the State, with a. male quartette. : Miss Anuie is the dattghter of Capt. Armand L. DeRosset, of this city. During the last few. years she has developed a wonderfully line voice. Last Fall she went to Wash ington City and her voice has been carefully, trained. .She received in struction at the , same school and from thesame masters as Miss Wil: lard, -the young lady protege . of Mrs. Cleveland. Some severe musi cal critics have pronounced her voice as wonderful and have proph esied for it a very successful career. Two "Warm, Days. r Yesterday and to-day have been warm days, the warmest of the sea son thus far. At 1 o'clock yesterday the thermometer in the signal office registered 89.8 "degrees and at- 3 o'clock 8S.3. In this office at 1 o'clock it was 90 degrees. At the signal office, at noon to-day, it was 89.4 and in this office, at the same hour, it was 90. " " - - The only case of prostration by heatfhereaboutsthis season, that we have heard- of, is- that of a poor beast of burden, an ox,' who was be ing driven in a cart and"wbo dropj ped under his load to-day, about 1 o'clock, at the corner of Seventh arid Dock streets. V Brig Edith, Foster, cleared to day for Port au Prince with .179000 feet lumber and 20 barrels naval stores, valued at $2,346, shipped by w' vtAti' Ll If you want- to, feel comfortable and well all you need is a good Ham: mock. You wilLfind the largest as sortment and cheapest at Heinsber I ' I n n This has been the hottest day of the season. At 3 o'clock in this office the themometer ' this afternoon registered 93 decrees. AraP) oesi, uuu. cueapesi, ao Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t I have not used all of ona bottle i yet. I- suffered from catarrh for twelve years, experiencing the nau- seatincr dronniiiff in the throat nw uhar to that .di bleed almost daily. 7 .. " , Z 17 "t isease, aim xiose I tried various remedies without benefit until last Aprd when I saw Ely's Cream Balm advertised in the Boston Budaet. I procured a bottle, and since thefirst davs'-nsfl havft hnd no mnm nleerl- mg the soreness is entirely gone.-- . (t. David son, ,wi th th e ; Boston nuaoGi. iarmeny witn uoston OMr - nat. S K W A I V CRT l&KM TS- 4h' MACiNAWi"" ONLY GENUINE "MACINAVV"' HATS SOLD IN WILMINGTON. t Vttto n if n ifntsn LAJ U AO , I1 CjV tlrliO, 13 NORTH FRONT, Gentlemen's Furnisher and Hatter je 21 . OPERA HOUSE. I UeSdaV. JUflO 2blll, A I'&reatrMusiqal Treat ! A Complimentary Benefit to Miss Aunie D eEos set, ; One of Wilmington's Sweetest Singers, Assisted by Four of the finest voices In the State, with Male Quartette, cornet solos ana comet uoiigaios. This array of talent cannot be excelled and I Wilmington Is promised a rare treat 1 rtnnra nnon ot a n'1vb fUinargl Arimltunnn f. 35c Reserved Seats 50c. Box Sheet open at Helnsbergers Monday morning. je. Saturday's Market HAVE BEEN AT SOME PAINS TO MAKE I an the public generally, will flna on my Stalls 4-vAm omA . wwl mopVat t rTf rnrf7 At v PiictAmora - i ottfT 1?4 T2nnP ' v r. i v i 1 1 1 r i till iinn . , j r . , uic ucst luiKuauiiuw, j.ux uuuu aiiu x ai Mutton. I wiu do well by all who favor me trfh thflfp natrnnfimt - Ts-rYnrirvf ottontfnn tr ".rpVi free. RespectfullyJ . , ,L f: GARRELL Front StJ Market. South Ehfe. W. E.' Worth & Co Old stand. It fAKKET. BETWEEN SECOND AND 111 Third streets. U - .- JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President, W. P. TOOMER, Cashier. Iend3 money on satisfactory security. 13 empowered to execute Trusts cf all fciad?, j NEW VDVJ21tTiiJ Moohliglit Excnrc! 'FRIDAyT JVSE 2ND.' WILMINGTON SEACOAST RAILROAD. Dancing in New Pavili ' Train leaves town d. m. Txmvc- r.v mocks USJ0 p. m.- r " - V J.U.CnADBOUHN, je212t v . . General .Mai. -.: Gar dliiia Beacti' Sche dul Steamer Sylvan Monday, Tiicsd'y Wed'sd'y Th'sd'y Eatu: Grove will leave A.M. ,P. M. I A.",l. 1 forCarolinaBeach, r. M. p. jl - m. r LTrataleaveaB'cli On Sunday steamer leaves at 2 p. M. Tr leaves at 0 . - ' ;-...- -: j. w. nAiirri:. Je21 ',.-".';.. " ,: Cen'l lia:.. . r. Atlantic Af i e iv . WKICJHTSVII.tE, N. C. BEG TQ ANNOUNCE TO THE TUELI that Ladles and Gentlemen and their Far.;!:: visum the SOUND for a day's rocronti : c nave tne DKUJKUse or mviaree I'avi nn Grounds, whether they desire to take ti. meais witn me. or fcrlng Xhelr own "lu: basket." . - ' , erVdid Band of Munic, We lnvlte.you to a comiortable place, cln: o t the Wilmington seacoast- Railroad l)cr wuere you caa see tne ocean, ana enjoy t ! Sea Breeze. - r ED. WILSON MANNING, jegltf '. ; Proprictcr. No. 3. ' ' Wilmington Seacoast H. C. J if t SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 20, lk From Wilmington, , . . -From nunrnoc: Leave....... 7.4"a. r Leave....... 10.; a. i Leave.....'. . o-.) p. i . Leave.. 6:15 p. i . Leave....,.. 10:00 p. i Leave : . .... . 60 a. m Leave........ 90 a. m Leave. . ...... 230 p. m Leave. 5:00 p. m Leave... 7:20 p. m T. IL CHADBOURN, Jr., , General Manage r. June 19 tf Commissloner'o Gale. gy virtue and" in 'pursuance or . decree of the Superior Court ot .NeAv nanow County, the undersigned, Commissioner, vi' sell at pubyc auction, at the Cpurt Uouso do . ; on Monday,9th of July,1888, at 11 o'clock, a. n. the following described real estate-situate the City of Wilmington: : 1st, Lot beginning at a point In the crc; llrie of Second street 333 feet from the 8. JJ.f ner of Second and Queen streets, thence 165 feet, thence SouuJ 66 feet, thence WeLt, i feet, thence North 68 feet to the tclnr.! Deing western nan oi lot a, diock y 2nd.'Lot bednninff at the N.W.corncr cf ; ond and Castle streets, thence North u t running West that width 82 feet, belns: 1. part of lot 6, block 87. 3rd. Lot beginning In northern line cf Cr. street. 82J feet East of Ffont street. th - feet, beinsr middle part of lot 6, block 87. East 82? feet, running North that widi:: rS V,V running East that width 165 feet, beta? v, inaiii ioto, oiucjtea. ' 5th. Lot beginning At the N. W. corn r Princess and Twelfth streets. North cuo f running West that width 66 feet, belns 1 parts of lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5- block: J88. cthu Lot beslnriuig at the N.E.coroir of Ti ' cess and Twelfth, streets, thence North ; feet; running East that width 132 feet, l ... west part ot ipts l, 2, 3, ana fih diock ib j. tlu Lot beginning at IL 8. Macombfr8 r ner on Newbern Road, thence North 412 1 running isast mat wiatn e reer., Dcic?n: gart of lots l, 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 189, ana v : . lock 215, excepting therefrom a lot bcrir.:. at a point 132 feet East of 8. E. corctr f Twelfth and Chestnut streets, thence ta -i feet- runnine South that width 82M feet.' b . 1 part of lots l and 2, block 189. . , 8th. Beginning In the Southern line of J : ' Moseleys lot with Sixth street, thence i r 33 fee, running East that width 75 feet, t : part of West half of lot 2, block 308. th.- Beginning at the Intersection cf t eastern line of Front street and the nort! line of Bettencourt's alley and runnir r t: eastwardly with said alley 32 feet u lr tnence nortnwaraiy, parallel with l: street, 52 feet 9 Inches, thence westw;. along the southern line of the two stcry l ; . building to Front street, thence hour ly with Front street to the berliuHE,- li ¬ the western part of lot 2, block lii Terms cash, or ohe-thlrd cash, onc-t:.:r a credit of six months and one-third at t '. monins, ai ine option oi uie purcnascr, June 8, 1888 Je8152329jy6 D. O'CONNoi;. .. CommliclCL'. Tlie Stokley Hon pARTIES IN WANT OF ACCOM.': tions at Wrlghtsvllle will find the KTOi:i. ' H0USE mWUed th 1111 that u r i sarr. I . ' 1 I oara Dy ine aay, wee or mczun tutph. i pf tr Flsn SUDoe I 9 - All of the delicacies of salt water, f : ; . clams, shrimps, 4c, furnished to : . - Saiilnff Boats. Fishing Boats. FlsLij r i &c, furnished on short notice, f ranstokley House fronts tlx watf r r ! wltliln I00yanl3 of the Depot. i ' je 18 tf r:r;": -r .- ' Vn ; r . : A New Pattern Oil Stov J AID TO BE THE BL.ST YET INV::. O Refrigerators, foolers, lea crt-a: 1 r e. ImDrored I'atlcrn Door ar. i . : Ocretm and Fraicea. : i.. - For sale hr .-.r'ALDERMAN, FLA2rii & CO., . ' ' V -Dealers ialIiiU7.Tr'-. 1ia'.rzv . . cy7C7 . .r;:.-. - .