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THIS PAPER evenly. Sundays excepted. . ..r-a tviitor and Prop. 'K,r' ,h, m Throe .(XX " $10 one month, 33 cents. .,1. delivered by carriers, tree T 'vpartoftnecity.attHeabOYo I" ' HratMlowandUbenU. A i win mease report .any and t.tfi rn . - - their paper regularly. to receive PU3ELY VEGETABLE.-; n--. Kidneys, an c Bowels. UlFFEeU'AL SPECIFIC FOR : " jt.,v, - Cmilalut, sick Headache, nr-r - BiUoiwncgs, '."1 iM. Jaundice. Colic. ftlssseieid Should ?je Without Ir: - a ? . "i, J Ilia: and doctors' bills. 7ii? !S BUT ONE &. CO., Sol Proprietor. vkick," ai.oo. uratehtpdiwiy en sat HAXOS AND ORGANS KITE To ME FOll PRICES AND TERMS Wore buying an Instrument, as I keep one or tap larger stocks of PIANOS AND ORGANS IX THE SOUTH. " ' . -IcaQ-. il you any of theflrst-class manu- aeturts. - 1VJXSL f 190 UPWARDS. Org a ns FROM $45 UPWARDS. 2ND FOR CATALOGUE. J.Xj. Stone RALEIGH, N. C. BRANCH HOUSE : 05 Dock Street, between Front and .Second, W ILMINGTON, N. C. JeSUt The Stobley House, piRTIES IN WANT OF ACCOMMODA- uo&s at Wright sviiie will find the STOKLEY Huusk well supplied with all that Is neces sary. Board by the day, week or mouth at low rates. PL: Hsh suppers to order at any hour dur ing the evening. All of the delicacies of salt water, flsh,crabs, clams, shrimps, &i furnished to guests. sailing Koats. Fishing Boats,Fishing Tackle, furnisiied on short notice. . . - "okiey Bouse fronts the water and Is ltain Hw.vanls ot the Depot W. II. STOKLEY, IToprletor. ; w L. DOUGLAS 53 SHOE, FOIl OENTWSM?N. & ne,cu 3 SeainleM Shoe In the na it,,oot k r nail.' As Btyl Jno -eSlllose cosg to or $6, and n thii:!ornas to wear the stocking eiLnr,,1' makes them as comfortable V "" xxtotav. " J uauu sencu miuc uig . .ri- j " UD1CSS SUUIipeu Will w t vuias w snoe, warrancea." onlv w?LAS SHOK, the original iuujfiasw snoe, warrancea." 3 rior heavy wear ss.so suoe Is unex- Horl TnPV''-AS 3 siiok is worn br all ' t Z e l80001 Kllo 111 the wprl(V boa r rt ve Kmxis are made in congress, nte ft'6, anQ tf not by your deall FebV UGIS,"rckt,i,Mi" - " ' l l3Saiefvii H.VONGLAHN, ' JKH5N3 LI VER REfillLAxOE - ,;-,aiyoJ j' the genuine with red "Z' f. of Wrrp-r. Prepared only b r VOL XII WILMINGTON, K C, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1888. IiOCAL 3ST33'W"S. IXVKX TO NEW ADVKMTSEMKJrrS. J V Rclfs For Rent Excursion To Hummocks M M Katz Special Bargains F C Miller Csai-s, Cigarettes , Sylvan Gbovk CaroUna Beach IIeinsberger -Copying Presses W u R change of Schedule Loins'LI MEAREs Flannel Shirts it M McIntirb Window Shades : Excursion Fifth St JI E Church Jno L Bo at wright Jusfe Received Oysters and next month. September mullets Full moon to-morrow morning at 6 minutes past 11 o'clock. Indication. For North Carolinajocal raiiisand nearly stationary temperature. Mr, J, F. Rulfs advertises for rent in this issue a dwelling with seven rooms on Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth. t Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache, and indigestion are cured by Hood's Sarsapariila. It also creates a good appetite. Another, lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at Jacobi's Hdw. l)epot. It will pay you to use one. t Quite a large number went down to the Sound and the Hummocks yesterday in the wagonettes which were run during the day. The Bladen Street M. K. Sunday School will give an excursion to morrow to the Hummocks. The train will leave Front street depot at 9:30 o'clock. If you want o feel comfortable and well all you need is a good Ham mock. You will find the largest as sortment and cheapeTst at Heinsber er's. - t Two persons connected themselves with the First Baptist Church yes terday morning, making four new members whom Dr, Pritchard has received enuring the past week. , It was almost insufferably warm yesterday but the cool wave got here last night by the wind veering around to the Northwest and sleep ing was more a possibility than on the night previous. The county authorities are having some much needed work done on the old Newbern road, just .East of Bellevue Cemetery. We hope that it will be continued to the sand hil just the other side of the creek. A new schedule goes intoeffect to morrow on the Seacoast R. R. and it fills the bill nicely. By it you can run down to the Sound or Hun mocks at ft o'clock, and get back at 8, having two hours to spend on the coast. The Sunday School of the Fifth Street M. E. Church will give an ex cursion to Carolina Beach On the Sylvan Grove o Wednesday. The ladies will serve refreshments on board and all who attend jiay go as sured of a pleasaut day. The Sylvan Grove will make'three trips to-morrow to Carolina Beach. She will leave at9:30, 3 andjS o'clock, the return from the Bejich being made at 1, 3 ami 10 o-clock. As the moon will be full to morrow there vill probably be a large number go ing down in the evening as well as in the morning aud aft;; neon. Bathing Suits. Come down to .Ml-.. - Hea1. uarters. 35 dozen Flannel Bawling Suits, inall sizes and colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market St., J. Klslach, Prop. Xiook for the blue awning. Good Times at the Beach. There were good times at Caro lina Beach Saturday and Saturday night. In all, about 700 person8 went down during the day and even iug. The surf bathing was very fine and the display of fireworks at night was magnificent. Not all of these were let off at the Beach but -Koine were kept- for te steamer, from the hurricane deck of which frequent displays were made during tke homeward run. . - j Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau- to;.take more magnifying ! vower than has been lost to the eye ajj ju ue gjg proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause 7P further injury tQthe eye. Using J ; ' : - - glasses of stronger power than is, ne- cessarj' (s tfie daily cause of prema- J 1 v.! J IT. ."J.J "V-r. nnn a! ecW. Daily ! Mr. T. .E. -Wallace '''-has a new! j species of canary bird on exhibition j j at the Geni Saloon. The way toget ! nn a t.n mouth. Hands Wanted. One , huudred hands wanted on pants. Highest price paid. None but experienced hands need apply. I.SHRIER, Clothier and Hatter, 16 N. Front street. Capt. R M. Mclntire has again become a regular advertiser in the Rkvikw and we invite attention to his attractive advertisement as it appears elsewhere. In a few weeks he will go North to purchase his Fall and Winter goods and he isnow offering some good bargains to4 close out certain lines of goods. Personal. Mr. C. I. Comfort left for Ruther fordtoii on Saturday night to re main with his family,, who have been spending the Summer there, until the first of next mouth. Fayetteville Journal: M. Cronly, Jr., of Wilmington, and W.N. Cron ly, of Denver, Colorado, who have been spending a few days in Fay etteville left this morning on the C. F. & Y. V. R'y to spend a couple of weeks at Waynesville. Till Morning's Fire. At 4:30 o'clock this morning the alarm of fire was sounded from box 21, corner Front and Orange streets. Smoke had been discovered issuing from the store in the Vollers build ing, on South Front street, occupied by Mr. E. H. Freeman as a racket store and owned by Mr. H. Vollers. The fire department turned out promptly and the flames were con fined to the interior of the store. Part of the large stock was destroy ed by tire and nearly all of the bal ance was injured, by water. Mr. Freeman's stock was valued at $8,000 and on this there was- in surance'f or only' $4,000, as folio wg Fire Association, of Phadelphia, Atkinson & Manning, Agentsr$2,000; London Globe, Smith & Boat wright, Agents, $2,000. The building was insured with Messrs. Northrop, Hodges & Taylor , jn the Royal of Liverpool, for $4,000, which will more than cover the damages it sustained. There is much mystery as to the origin of the fire, the most accepta ble theory being that it "was incen diary. It is likely that the store was entered and robbed, and then set oil fire, either by accident or de sign. The fire caught in the rear and it was by this door that the fl-- men entered. Mr. Frean says tnat tnis door was Securely barred on Saturd-y nJ-ght and the firemen SCV that there was no bar there when the door was broken open -by them and that it yielded very easily to their efforts. Mr. Freeman left $25 in silver change in the cash drawer on Saturday night and so far no trace of this has been discovered. These facts go far towards estab lishing a theory of robbery and ar son. Sale of Real Estate. Messrs S. VanAmringe & Co., auc tioneers, sold to-dav at the Court Houfe door the vesitlen.ee of the late E.5T. Hancock, corner- of Princess and Sixth streets, Mr. Geo. W.Wil liams was the purchaser at $5,550. Also, under direction of Col. John 1). Taylor,.-Commissianer, the same parties sold the following parcels of 4H?al estate, the sale being ma Je for partition of the estate of the late N- A. Brickhouse: . Lot 1, corner Front and Church streets, 66xlG5, to Mary E. Hall, for $1,600. Lo 2, Church street, just East of above, 6oxG6, James Wilson, $970 Lot 3, corner Third and Queen, 52 xlOO, John McEntee, $300. Lot 4, Third street, just South of above, 40x100, D. McEachern, $170. Lot 5, Third street, just South of above, 40xlQQ, D. ITcEachern, $170. Lot G, corner Second and Queen, 52x100, W. J. Brown, $150, Lot 7r Second street, just South of above, W. J. Brown, $110. Lot 8, Second street just South of above, William G reen, $140. Lot 9, Queen street. West of Third, 50x132, M. Bellamy, $170. . Lot 10, Queen street, West; of above. 4QxJS3, Jaues Wilson, $.16k Lot 11, Queen street, just West of above, 40x132, Williani Green, $140. . WireCloth for your windows and and doors can be had at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot, f xi, V eathof Mr.E. ar. Cushing. Mr. Edward M. Gashing died very suddenly early yesterday morning faci Art n.t V a y ner Fifth and Princess streets. He had been unwell for some jdays pre- vius hut had been in bed only since Friday. He died at about half past 1 o'clock. An hour previously his mother had left him sleeping peace fully and quietly and had then re tired to her own chamber, which adjoins his. She was suddenly alarmed afterwards by hearing his hand strike on the glass door which was betweeiithe two rooms and hur rying in found him at the last gasp. He breathed but four times after she reached his bedside. Dr. Potter was hastily summoned and pronounced his death due to paral ysis of the heart. His death seems to have been instantaneous. The deceased , gentleman was a native and all of his life a resident of this city, but he wTas just on the eve of making arrangements looking to a removal to Anniston, Ala., where he had been notified that he could secure a situation. The fu neral services took place yesterday afternoon from St. James' Church the Right Rev. Bishop Watson offi ciating, and the interment" was in the family lot at Oakdale. The re mains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and also by members of Wil mington Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1, of which the deceased was a vet eran member. Mr. Cushing was 37 years of age, and unmarried. "He was the only son of his mother, and she a widow.' He was a young man of a kindly, generous disposition, with noble im pulses and we do not believe he ever wronged a living soul. He died without an enemy in the world. Peace to his ashes ! A New Yacht. The steamshi pierceactor, fromNew York.brouerht out to-day for Mr.Nor wood Giles a new sloop rigrgedyachtS which has awakened much interest in boating circles. We took a look at her and confess ourselves puzzled Notwithstanding the fact that we have tramped the wharves of the Cape Fear and the shores of the Sound for more years tha.n we care to mention, never have we seen any such model. Her beam is enor mous and certainly is more than half her length. The greatest width is ot on deck as is usual with - jnall yachts, but the deck i Contracted, giving her rouZted sides, after the style of a large pilot boat. She will be of light draught, we think, but further feel a delicacy in expressing our opinion. Whether she can be forced rapidly through the water will soon be known. This marine curiosity was viewed by many- of our citizens and the many ridiculous Suggestions and com -ments rendered our visit very pleas ant. The introduction of this new style of craft, into our fleet will make the next regatta an interesting one. She is an ugly boat, but bearing in mind the story of the"TJgly Duck ling" we will hold our judgment. This we will say, however, in order to give our readers some idea of the deck view with its high washboards: She looks as you stand above her like a hat with the sweat band turn ed up. The new boat is not yet christen ed; perhaps no sponsor can be found. ' - ' 1 Kncanipnient at the Iluinmocks. 1 Capt. Charley Snippen and Lt. Charley Hutaff left Saturday night with a company of young Germans for a "week's encampment at the Hummocks. Their equipment con sists of one tent, an oil stove, cook ing utensils, a hatchet and a cart load of "fishing tackle, with bait ad infinitum. We would adyise those that love fishing at the Hummocks to go'down before they get well un derway, or wait one week after they come back, for they have gone pre pared t catch all of the fish in the Sound. i Pishing Tackle. A full assortment of all kinds for both salt and fresh water fishing; at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. t Burglars. You can be safe from j them by using the Burglar Proof Blind Locks, sold at Jacobi's. HS There was a fine rain here , yester day afternoon and the dust was well laid, NO 167, NEW A.IVEKTI8E31EVTH wINDOW-Sl-iK SHADES POR WlkDOTO IX AIAj sizes and okades. - A Good Assortment; at allJSeasons. special 23 orio ... s uu'"f, remainder oi tnis month on : BRUSSEL3 INGRAINS to close-utJtieXQre getting in New Stock. - Can Save You Some aug 2Q ly A Deplorable Accident. About 12 o'clock to-day Dick Brown and Delia Bissard, both col ored, while bathing at Carolina; Beach ventured out too far and the woman -becoming frightened was drowned before help could reach her. Mr. J. N. Burriss, who runs a fishing boat, saw them and made an attempt to go to her assistance, but before he could launch his. boat and get to her she had disappeared. There were a large number of cel. ored persons on the beach, looking at the bathers, this being the col ored excursion day, but no one seems to have realized the danger the woman was in until too late to be of any assistance. From -what we can understand the man and the woman were along ways out from the shore, beyond the reef, when the accident occur, red. This is highly probable as it was low water at 12 o'clock. Why they should have been so foolhafcly as to venture such a distance it is difficult to understand. Had they been shoreward of the reef line the accident could hardly have occur red. Brown did all he could to save the woman,but without avail- VVheri the train left the Beach at 1 o'clock the body of the fortunate woman had not ben recovered. The de ceased, woman was about 40 years of -ge and leaves several child ren, some of whom are married. This is the first accident of any im portance whieh has occured since Carolina Beach was opened as a 'pleasure resort and it is now nearing its second season. People should remember that there is danger, as well as delight in surf bathing and with this idea well impressed upon their minds they can bathe with im punity, for then they will be sure t be cautious and not rash. Headquarters for BassBalls, Bats Masks, Gloves, Belts &c, is atHeins berger's. t For Rent. FROM OCTOBER 1ST, THE TWO Story Dwelling on Walnut St., between Fourth and Fifth Streets, at present occupied by -Mr. J. R. Kenly. containing 7 Rooms, also a Batn Room and Water Works, a Brick Well, with good water,, and outhouses on the pre mises. Apply to J. F. RULFS, aug 20 lt Cor Fourth and Walnut Sts. Excursion. J LADEN STREET M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL will give an Excursian over the Seocoast Rail road to the Hummocks, Tuesday. August 21st. 1888. Tickets may be secured on board the train and at Princess Street Crossing. Train leaves Front Street Depot at 9.-80 a. in. aug 20 it - , - - Sunday School Excursion. THE FIFTH STREET JL E. CHURCH WILL give an excursion to Carolina Beach on the Sylvan Grove, Wednesday, August 22nd. it is earnestly aesirea Dy tne management, that all the friends of the Church will attend. The Boat leaves her wharf at 9:30 a. tn. sharp. Whole tickets 50 cents. Children 25 cents. Ladles will serve refreshments on board, aug 20 lt . , No. 8. " SCnEDULE WILIISCION SKACOAST E. E. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) IN EFFECT AUGUST 21, 1888.AT &30 A. 31 From Wilmington, From Hummocks. Leave.. 7.45 a.m. Leave.. Kh2. a m. Leave 4 00 p. m. Leave. eoop. m. Leave....... 8KW p.m. Leave....... 110 p. m. Leave ... &30a.m ... &&)a. m . .. 3.-00 p. m ... 5:00 p. m ... 7:00p.m ... 9:00p.m. Leave Leave..... Leave.. Leave Leave. J. H. CHADBOURN, Jb-, aug 20 tf General Manager.' CAROLINA BEACH. -JJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE TILE SYLVAN GROVE will leave for Carolina Beaeh evry week day at 9:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. - ' J J.W. HARPER, angis -3en'l Manager. - fiiif S FLEAS3 KOT2CZ. We wiil bo glad to reeeivo coxmatualcitlo from our fticnd3 on any and aa rstject general Interest, tiut - v ' The name or tie writer must ilwrs l a fur nished to the Editor. r v - :: :r- . v cominunleatlona must be written ciy on one side of the paper. - . ' Personalities must be avoided. . 1 r And It Is especially and particularly unsbr Btood that the Editor does not always endorse the news of correspondents jcinless so stated in the edltal couninW P -; V new ;ADVEiiTiaci: r ;ito. AMD :fl7ATTiriG I o .- - and. MoiieyiNote IMisr R a. Wclritirp, NORTH FRONT STREET. CAROLINA BEACH I rpHB SYLVAN GROVE, W1L1V RUN , A SPE cial schedule to Carolina Beach on TUESDAY lcaviog at 9i30 a. m. and 3rf and 6 p. ra. - The train wiU leave the Beach: at 1:00, 3:00 and 10:00 p.m. . : '''c3v ' ' - J.W.HARPER. .. aug 202V j$ Qenl Manager. JUST-RECEfVGB A FRESH LOT OF THOSE FINE ASSORTED CAKES ! Come In and look atthem-they eeieganfc My "PAROLE BtOTEDR ILOlTE ' still holds the lead, and Is proHOttoedTDy ect perts to be the . (" " V " PUHEST AND WHITEST FLOUR SOLD IN THE CITY, , V come in aid examine my goods and you'll find that I always nave oa Hand: the best of Goods and at amazingly low prices v Parties desiring goods to be delivered on tna Sound, will please -leave their orders either Tuesday or Wednesday morning, as ' my oart makes weekly trip tq all points, ; without extra charge. ; . ' '. . : Jno. Li Boatwright, aug 20 : - . is & 17 SaFront St. Sharpie BobertE 120, QAPT. G. W. SMITFl, WILL TAKE PAR- ties from the Hummocks to any volni on the Sound or out to sea. She Is fitted with com fortable seats and will accommodate forty passengers. Parties taken Fishing, Trollinqr, Sailing or to the Blackflsh GrouadS outside. For terms apply on boar. ; augltf Builder and Contractor. HAVING DETERMINED DEFINITELY TO locate again in Wilmington, I respectfully offer my services to the citizens of Wilming ton as a Builder. Contractor and Snnerlnten- dent. I, will do , my utmost to please and think that I can give satisfaction in every case. For the present parties desiring my ect vlces will please address me through city P.O. - - -Respectfully, . i aug8 lm nac I . ; ' JOH SHOLAR. Cigars, CigarettcD, ICE COLD SODA WATER 'AND MILK SHAKES. Also a full lino of Drugs. Patent Medicines, Soaps: Perfumeries, Hair Brushes, &c, can be found at - ' ' F. C. 3IILLERS, , -K ) : - ' Drugstore. ' Comer 8. Fourth and Nun Sts.. J P-S- prescrlptions ailed at all hours, day og-night. : - ; , , - A : , jyutt PJen of BuGinoco ! yj E BEG LEAVE TO CALL YOUR ATTEN tlon to the revolutloa - In. Letter Ccpylrj Presses produced by putting the ! : v , " Challenge Press open the Market. The ChallengQ,' taker, til place of other Copying Presses with many id. vantages over all of then. - ' -- - . ''".,.' It is the easiest and qulckestopcrated Copy ing Press on the market, : . One motion of the Lever does the work ac J nsures an Instantaneous copy. . It requires no special stand or screws to fasten it in position. . Prico rio for Press holding I0xl2 booLs. .For sale at HEINSBERGEE'S
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