la,. if. Sundays ..uks. Editor and Prop. POSTAGE PAID: fho COOL Three month. 33 cents. PdeUvered by carriers, free I -r . , i.p city, at the above U'LlowandUberaL report any and Jpare r K VOL XII WILM1 NGTON, N. C SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1888. NO 140. IKDIX TO NBW ABTKBTI3ZMKXT8. Hkinsbekger Fireworks Jobs Shejchan Removal F C Miller Diamond Dyes . UKIN8BERUSK -M-usIln Flags . University of North Carolina Excursion' To Carolina Beach Taylor's Bazaar Lov Prices Queex of st John's Excursion f m ii compounding as to i Skacoast K R-Sunday Schedule ffe inl-rt lientstheinselves. ! Louis n ilEARES-Flannel Shirts lse 1 V in"uuffrlf MKS e WiGGiNs-just Received Will pro v j'wwmwv vuugu ftidrncea TTTJT.i T I St Yacht Tarpon Fishing: Parties ' Change of Sailing Days N Y & WI1 s S line hnfl fl tIL FOR WHOSE BENEFIT W lll who lead fclivU will nnd EKventlve of :SSri.c. Ilillon.ne "iti1'"' J' i ncprrs-iion. No loss TotVr e JchV-c with business 8Z , ' Jor ftildrt-n it ijniost in ..r llcL No danger, from Stftlr - h 5'. Core. Colic, IM- .ur.oE"Tnvalldsand "''... will nnu it iuo A little l1 . 4. i,..vi'iin use. A vBt Vt insures refreshing sleep .SS evS-uationof the bowels. & t0"1 fu tbc morning sharpens dcaiise the stomach and F"?!!iclAS OPINION. ? "I I "T-j V , nrr been able to W,. comiKHjnd that would. tt.VJZ Ur Kesulator. promptly i ?e Hm time aid (instead.of.weak ihe digtive and assunuaur- ., ..irliw."" Lookforttaered LSZSZTm front of Wmiper, ana toe nrtSiniatore of J. H.zcum a w, u tfflei Tafeenoothcr. jfatelstpiUwiy ch sat UXOS AND ORGANS- 'fTBITETV Mt. tjt tnjins jniuMiuimiii, o . r ty largest stocks of IANOS AND OEGANS IM THE SOUTH. Ieansfll jou any of the nrst-class manu- FROM $190 UPWARDS. Org1 ans FROM $45 UPWAKDS. iXD FOR CATALOGUE. T.Ij. Stone, RALEIGH, X. C. BRANCH HOUSE : Ps Dock Street, between Frant and 'Second, WILMINGTON, N. C. leSU The Stokley House, pARTIES IX WANT OF ACCOMMODA- SS?!5 Wrt?lltsvle will And the STOKLEY iOlSEweU supplied with all that lsneces- ( Board by ptes. tLe day, week or month at low Sw2'rst00rtler!ltany bour dur- SffiiS8 ot n water,flsh,craDs, Jos, surimps, ic, furnished to gnests. Boats,Fishlng Tackle, 'sramislied on short notice. ! f-ia 100 yards of the DenoL Jeidtf W- D. STLEY. L. DOUGLAS t3 8HOE. ..yA. S'ouose costing $5 or $6, aid Sfe1 SiP to earthe stocking Noria nncl sewed shoe. Buy ha.l SHOE,, the orlgtnal Cbst." "Wi weit &i shop whir ?r sacs cbsttog 'fronT w IT i V"J ear. " unex- 7 w85SS St 8?OE 13 winx by all 3 th. .v. e Dest School shoe In the world. TlSffre made In congress, W.ti1" not sold byvourdeaii odip H.-VONGLAITN, xTUmlngton, if. c For other .locals see fourth page. DayV length 14 hours and. 20 iiiin- utes X New jiiooii on SToiklay at 2 lain utcspaat 1 o'clock. , . Hutj.set to-morrow afternoon at 19 uiihutes past 7 o'clock, f Headquarters for Bass Halls, Bats Maks, Gloves, Belts &c, is atHeins bercer's. m t ..Wiredqth for your windows and and doors can be had at JacobFs Udw. Depot, v t Burglars. You can be safe from them by using the Burglar Proof Blind Locks;' sold at Jacobi's. x Business and . working men's prayer and experience meeting at Seaman's Bethel at 8.5 to night. Do you suffer from. -scrofula, salt rheum, or other humors? Take Hood's Sarsapari 11a, the great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar. There will be a meeting of the Recreation Rowing Club Tuesday afternoon at Messrs. Smith & Boat- wright's office. Ihe Passport gave a dime excur sion yesterday and carried a good crowd about the harbor, all of whom had a pleasant ride. Services in St. John's Church to" morrow Holy Communion 7:30 a in.. Morning Prayer 11 o'clock,Even- i ng Prayer 6 o'cloc k. -If you want to feel comfortable ancTweJi all you need is a good Ham mock. 'jJXau will find the largest as sortment and cheapest at Heinsber ger's. ; ::f:--': ' . t Mr. John Sheehan has removed his drug store to the corner of Fifth and Castle streets, to the new quar ters which have been prepared for him.- He is now comfortably and nicely settled in the new store. A fishing party left the Hum mocks yesterday mprnlng for the fishing banks outside, and in less thin two hours they had caught up wards of 200 fish and had returned to the Hummocks. The Ladies of Grace M. E. Church will give on next Tuesday the first excursion on the large steamer Queen of St. Johns and they should be liberally patronized, as we have no doubt they wfll be. Bathing Suits. Come down to Headquarters. 25 dozen Flannel BathingSuits, in all sizes and colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop. Look for the blue awning. t Latherau Christian Association. There will be a meeting of the Christian Association of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Luther Memorial Building, corner of Sixth and Princess streets, to morrow afternoon at 4:30. Attention Young Men's Democratic Club. All members are hereby notified that I. Shrier has t he contract to furnish uniforms, where subscrip tions and names for enrollment will hereafter be received. El H. Ekkkma . Chr'm Finance 'Com. Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more tnagnifying vbioer than has been lost to the eve as in'the same proportion that you pass, that point of increase, will cause you further injury tothe eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily "cause of prema ture old CLge to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. . y From Freund's Music and Drama New ' " -'"" Vork.- :, . J;. , flie Em e;rspn Pianos axe remarka ble for 'their full, free-tone, which is. both beautiful in quality and, very powerful; its evenness and sympa thetic touch commend it to all mu sicians, f he new scale, which has been put. in the news styles, has greatly added to and increased the musical qualities ot the . instru ments. - : tf. On the Qaeen Yesterday. The excursionists, on the steamer Queen of St. John's returned to the city about 7 o'clock. The run was a delightful one and was enlivened with sweet streams of music by the Cornet Concert Club. During the trip ameetiug was called of those on board for the purpose of express ! ing the sentiment of the excursion ists. Mr. H. C. McQueen, President of the Produce Exchange, called the meetiug to order referring in com. plimentary terms to the courteous attentions received, and on" his motion Col. F. Kerchner, Presi dent of the Chamber of Commerce, was called on to preside. " On taking the chair Col. Kerchner said that they were called together to take some action expressive of their appreciation of the courtesy, and declared the meeting ready for business.- $ On motion of Mr. J. C. Stevenson a committee of three was appointed to prepare suitable resolutions, the chair appointing Messrs. J. C Ste venson, C. P. Mebane and Samuel Bear, Jr. During their absence, Maj. T. D. Love and Col. Kerchner entertained the meeting with some remarks in appreciation of their enjoyment and with expressions of their best wishes for the success of the boat. The committee, through Mr. J. C Stevenson, submitted the following resolutions: Whkreas, Through the eonrtesy of Captr R. P. Paddison and W. H. Christopher, Esq., purser of the steamer Queen of St. John's, the members of the Chamber of Com merce and Produce Exchange and their guests were invited to enjoy the hospitalities of these clever gentlemen on an excursion down the river; therefore. Resolved. That we appreciate fully the courtesy of these officers, and very sincerely recognize the advent of this beautiful and com modious steamer as another of the many evidences" of the prosperity and material advancement of our city. Resolved, That . on behalf of the community we hail with delight the evidence of the attractions of our city and coast, which make it nec essary to have such accommoda tions for our growing summer trade. Ilexolved, That this Chamber and Board recommend that the enter prise and liberality shown by our hosts in bringing this magnificent steamer tofour. waters be apprecia ted by our community ia the same spirit which actuates them. Resolved, That the thanks of every one are due and are hereby tendered" to all concerned, in this truly enjoyable excursion. Resolved. That the thanks of these onests. narticularly on this occa sion. and the community generally, nr thie and are hereby tendered to thA Wilmington Cornet Concert Club, for their uniform cheerfulness in oontributiner their valuable part towards making pleasant all occa sions or general interest m um munity. Mr. A. GK Ricaud seconded the resolutions and spoke at some length referring very handsomely to the auspicious.advent of the Queen in the Cape Fear aud also to the many facilities now enjoyed here for Sum mer recreation, without tne neces sity of going abroad to seek it. He also alluded to the fleet of elegant boats already in the excursion and passenger busiuess on the lower Cape Fear; wishing a continued and abundant success forall. At the conclusion of Mr. Ricaud's beautiful little address the' Cornet Band rendered a beautiful selection and then Messrs. Samuel Bear, Jr. and B. G. Worth, in response to calls, addressed the meeting briefly. The resolutions were then unani mously adopted and the meeting ad journed. For Fishing or Sailing. " The Tatpon, the new steam yacht at the Hummocks, is about the most comfortably arranged craft of her size we have ever seen. She has all of the facilities required for fishing and sailing parties and many of the conveniences found on .larger boats. That clever gentleman, Capt. Leta Potter, is in command and is always ready to take out fishing or sailing parties,. At Fifth Street M. E. Church to- . ft morrow.at 11 a. m., Kev. u. , a-. Tuttle will preach a sermon vo working men on 'ba&Datn yu- . A 1 Ml .nnnVl seryance,' At nigni ne win ft Bladen Street M, E. Church, ai night Bev, W, J. Sholar, of Raleigh, Will occupy the pulpit of Fifth Street Church. - - - ; iNo interments this week, in Oak dale. Toung Mn'g Democratlc':iab. ' In response to the call, of the chairman the Young Men's Demo: cratic Club met at the City Hall last uigiu. air. J. .a. Watters, presi dent of the club, was in the chair; with Messrs. J. C. Morrison arid W: C. Craft secretaries. ' Tlie president stated that the ob ject of the meeting was to hear re ports from the secretaries, who had been instructed at a previous, meet ing to, prepare ah order of business and make arrangements for. the de monstration Monday night. - ; Paftt. Morrison subiuitte'dthe report, which was unanimously adopted, recommending the snow ing order of business: 1st, roll call; 2d, reading minutes of last meeting; 3d, election of new members; 4th, resignations; 5th, communications;; 6th, bills7th, report Of chief mar shal; 8th, report of special commit tees; 9th, reports of standing com mittees; 10th, unfinished business; 11th, new business; 12th, for the ! good of the club; 13th, adjournmentr It was suggested by Mr. E H. Freeman that the place of meeting Monday nightfprevious to the pa rade, should be published in the pa pers at as early a date as possible, and that members who had not pro vided themselves with the club uni form should do so at once. , It was further suggested that Mr I. Shrier and Mr. S. H. Fishblate had beavers on hand which could be procured by persons desiring them and that all members and others willing to join but unable to equip themselves could obtain beavers free of charge upon application to Mr. Freeman. . A Horrible and Fatal Accident. - Capt. William M. Swann, a highly esteemed citizen Of this place, met with a sadden and shocking death this morning. It ' was "about' 7:30 o'clock, aud Capt. Swann, who. was in the employ of Mr. C. B. Mallette, a in tuber shipping merchant, was at the freight depot of the W. C. & A. R. R. to attend" to the reception and shipping of a lot of lumber from Mavsville, S. C, then on the cars and destined to be stowed on board the Schr. W. H. Hopkins, lying at the railroad wnarr, -and receiving cargo for Philadelphia. CaptS wann was standing neaV the track, on the inner side of a curve, as the train was beinsr moved down. A flat car loaded with scantling, 8x8 inches, had one piece longer than the rest, and this projecting in front was driven against the car ahead or it as ttie car came around the curve and in this way the pressure forced out one of the stancheons and before Capt. Swann could dream of danger he was crush ed to the earth with nearly all of the entire carload on him: His poor body was badly broken and there is no doubt death was instanta neous. The spirit had lied before those who reached the spot could relieve his body of the fatal pressure upon it. It was deemed necessary to hold an inquest over the body and acting Coroner Jacobs empaneled a jury, who returned a" verdict in accord ance with 'the facts as we have stated them. CaptI Swann was a native of Wil mington ' and a descendant of one of the inost ancient and honorable of thes Cape Fear families. He en tered early into r the ? Confederate Army and served throughout the entire war, during the latter part as the enrolling officer of this district. He was 53 years of age.He was a man of a modest, retiring disposition and of sterling integrity. Peace to his ashes! -' ' " ' ''" ' City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the foi lowing ases this morning: Kit Davis, disorderly conduct,dis charged. : . - . x Jno. Gihnore, assault and battery, 30 days in the county jail. Christian Hunt, unlicensed dog, judgment suspended upon the pro curement of a badge 5 and payment of costs. , Wm. Mitchell, "disorderly conduct, $10 or 20 days; XX''r; Nathaniel Davis, disorderly con duct, discharged Wt:i0--:: Ed. Smlthlarcenyf Ijbund over to the next term of the Criminal Court in the sum of $100. Lucilla Newkirk, case continued. George Hooper, unlicensed dog, discharged. ' Frank MulIfOrd,drunk and down, $10 or 20 days. Randal Craig, assault and,battery, case continued. Dog collars. Largest and finest assortment ever before brought to this city to be had at Jacobi's Hdw. Denot. , " a DIED. Hammock or Hammock Again. Maj. Daves is . still .hammering away at the word "iiaminooK" or hummock" but hasn't been able to prove anything yet,: beyond the fact that his authority for the use of the word "hammock" is derived from Worcester's Dictionary of the 1848 edition. The Major speaks rather indefinitely of an Indian llerivation. We have always thought, that it was of Spanish origin. JVe wish that our friend would pursue; this sub- S WANN In this city. July 7th, 1888, Capt. WM. M. SWANN, aged 53 years.: GRANT In this city. Joly 7th, 1888, Mrs. SARAH A. grant, wtfe of the late Reuben Grant, aged 65 years. The funeral will take place from the Fifth Street M. KOhurch to-morrow (Sunday) morn ing at 9 o'clock. - - NEW. ,ApVEKTISiSMENT8, Removal HAVE MOVED INTO MY NEW STORE corner Fifth and castle streets, where I am prepared to serve the public at all hours, day or night. Jy72t JOHN SHEEHAN, The Fifth Ward Druggist. Fishing Parties rjlAKEN TO THE BLACKFISII GROUNDS from the Hammocks by the Steam Yacht TARPON Also parties taken - by special agreement for Ocean or Sound sailing. Fish ing parties furnished with tackle and bait. You can cook your fish on board as you catch inem. For terms apply on noard. jy 7 2w LETA POTTER, Master. Wilmington Seacoast R. R. Sunday, July 8, '88. n We win teg'. itDrcccivo .?. from otir r.?z3 cn ary al an EtjccU o general lz.:crc:tttw5.4 f . Tne name or the writer mxzx ai'.rcn be fur nlshed to the Editor. , - ' Communications mut .be trrlttca caly cn one side of tne paper. ; rersonallUes most b avoldeOT l j And it Is especially and particularly under stood thafc;the Editor aoes not always ecsorse the views bf correspondents onless so stated in the editorial coiomnsL , '- ' University of North Carolina, ChqpolVnili'C. IHE NEXT 8ESSI0BE1INS AUGUST 30. Tuition reduced to no & half vpar.'.. Pnnr r tn- dents may give notes. - Faculty of -Fifteen Tacner&i. Three full courses of study leading , to degrees. Three short courses for the train ing of business men, teachers, physicians and jiuMwouais. - - . . . k Write for Catalogue to r - -i ' HON. KEMP P. BATTLE; JTi tf ? T - T,--v. President, TCtHE'PlJEJOO . - - Ladies will Please Read thi 3; Letter: New MR;jQHN TAYLOR;; o Dear Sir: You have been buying hats of our house for the i- last twenty yearswhile doinp; business in New .York and -Wilmington, and always e buyer. ;i We send y,6u by Clyde Line 153 tfozenJtadie jildren:Hats;in all Colors and best bhapes. AVe.have ; stopped maKingSummer Hats for this season; arid Ave close out the lotatyotir own prices, so as. to give your customers " y 11x11111 ivn 4-sumc-,;, par gains. Hoping they will do you some eood, we are. . " Very truly ybiirs,- ' C. F. G. & CO., ; Manufacturers. Prince St., N. Y. : The above Hats are placed on our counters and Bargains will be given to every purchaser at wholesale and retail; also V- ; 'TIRAINS WILL LEAVE UNION DEPOT fori FLOWERS - SILK MITTS. iu. aiiu o:id p. ui. . jy 7 m CAROLINA BEACH. gTEAMER SYJuVAN GROVE WILL leave j for Carolina Beach on Sunday at half past two RIBBONS, . o'clock. Jy 6 J. W. HARPER, General Manager. Grand Family Excursion allParehasers at Fashionable Goods and Low Prices r t are the two inducements offered to rpHE GERMANIA CORNET BAND WILL give an Excursion to Carolina Beach, Thurs day, July 13, on the Sylvan Grove. Refresh ments served at the Beach by the Ladies. .- jy7 2t Tayl 118 TJarket WILMINGTON, NC. - ursion, Stmr Queen of St- John's, TUESDAY, IOTH OF JULY, 1888. fpHIS LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STEAM- er wiH leave .her wharf on Water, between Orange and Doek streets, at 9 o'clock a. m. for pqints down the river on the date above. Fare for adults 50 cents, children under. 12 years of age and servants 25 cents. Refresh ments will be sold on board by the Ladles of Grace M. E. Church. A large crowd expected, j 2Y 7 S ow Yorfi 5 7ilninntcn Steamsliip Co. CHAIBS CANED! .. , '-'''mm ''- -"J LEAVE ORDERS WITH 0 HO WE LL. & I GUMMING CHARLIE ROWE. j FROM, PIER 29, EAST RIVEK nEW YORC 1 Located between Chambers and Roosevelt Et. At 3 o'clock, P.M. , . BEETACTOK;;:.?, iSaturdaV; July H EQUATOR ; . , . . . . . . Saturday. July 21 BENEFACTOR. ;. . Vwemesda.r Jn v Ik FROM WILMINGTON?" FANTTA. ... ............. EQUATOR.. BENEFACTOR.. FANITA. ............ Tuesday, July 1 a Friday July i:y ..;... ...Friday, July2;i . jTuesday, July 21 Jy 7 THE BLIND BOY. Steamer Passport TTT ILL GIVE ANOTHER DIME EXCURSION this ( Friday ) afternoon, leaving her wharf actum, ana on aaturaay oxternoon sne wliii make a trip to Carolina Beach, leaving; her wharf at p..m., train leaving Beach at 10 o'ciock. .-s'V , Jyetf Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. ' . '- For Freight or Passage apply to H G. SMALLBONES, Supertiitendcnt, - : . : f yvumington, N. THEO. E. EGEK, Trafflc Manager! New Ycri. - WM, P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, Jy 7 33 Broadway, New York. F I E W O R ICS rJUQLin . FLAG , ALL SIZES, -FOR ject a little further and give us the " Y 1 ' 1 1 1 fi t T name of the Indian root from3which i I fie If O I U U iy I the. word is extraotedr LARG E ASSORTMENT , FOR SALE CHEAP AT V- l : ' - - ' .... J The Aorae Base Ball Club beat the ,1 Fay etteville Club" yesterday in the! third arid lasfe amC.scoring 37to24. The boys are expectedhome to-night HEINSBEKGJSR'S : : Fapor Cap Piotolo, Japa,nesa - waiGhincz , "Lantbrnrj :FOR SALE.CHEAP AT. - HEIITSRER GEIl'G