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i I FLEAS KOnCf r Wo vui to clad to receive cszitnicd'cns I from oar mean oa any and Urct;cc:a general Interest, Cut r - . ' , , .... courts troa Three The name of the writer most aiirxyj t fur oiaaed to the Editor. r . i-.. eommaaiCAOons most bo written onoalj woe side of tne paper. - '-"-v. Persoa&irue most to aroldod, - Aai it is eapddJiy and particularly acstr stood tnat the Editor does cacarirar3 ec&srte the vieirs or correspondent oniess to tt&ted It tte editorial colaaua. 1 I altered trc"Vr5,tr tte cut. vol. xiyi "WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1890. NO 180. 4 . Da V J W 1, WW iL.u;-itj : y -ii -Ui v. y . . .t Atrial form mtN"T,0U8JU,ct f3 0F CALIFORNIA rw-d with she medicinal Sf of pUa knn Many foreign builders now tuix tizar ritli mortar in order to pro tect the brick urork from d Bin age by frost. . , - ' v. i ; , (in. John C Freemont, "the Path-finder," died, in Xew .York on Sunday. He was the son of a refu gee Frenchman and was born in .Savannnh In 1813. - A terrible disaster is reported from Iiake City, Minn. "An excursion steamer, with 150 persons on board, was cupn'zed in Lake Pepin, in the f "t 7T, , A1 . inidt of a terrible squall timl nearly toningsby Dliraeli, the nephew 1 1W Um auu neir oi me taie ixra - iseacons AVaterraelons are "as yet "rather gcarce. The flush of the season is Forecasts. NEW ADVKUTIBEIICN'nj. Thert U a serious revolt against tuay'M man Belamater In Pennsyl ranla. The -Democrats are making it a red-lK)t cauipa(j;u nnd they, are working to win. t fleld.la rapidly becoming a fluent i uncle In nppearance: j .i Fire members of the Havenmeyer family bare Injured their lives for f 100.000 each. ' The policies were written by two auts and the joint commissions will amount to $00,000. i&S an agreeable r , Habitual Consti- aad the many ills do on a v-cak or loacUve C1HS.UVER D B0WEL& i4ti4 ccHeal remedy Inown to Ztl&msrSTEU EFFECTUALLY SuTM and 1TRI MQTM MriJ- rociow. try csc is twng it and all are it. MANurcrw(toot.v or CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C(X jit HtCSCO. CM. wriif. II. f r0J7r- r KOtJEKT 11. HKbtAM Y. hojialk m;n;iisT. ,31 Wilmington; X. I. S A- marine ' railway twenty five miles in length, connecting the Gulf of St. Tawrence with the Bay of Funday across the Isthmds of Chig- octo, will bo completed by Septem ber next. j The report that Grover Cleveland has been employed to look after the law end of the lottery question has nothing more to back It than the fact that Mr. Cleveland Is, and has been for some timej the private at torney of Mr. John A. Morris, in New York, In uiatters not affecting the lottery Interests, According to the; Tribune the first steamer ever chartered to carrypro duce from NewtYork to Australia was engaged Thursday. She is the Prodane, and was chartered by Ar- kell & Douglass. She will be loaded In the latter part of this month. Hitherto produce has been shipped from that port to Australia in saiN Jng vessels.?; ;! . ; 4 Three of the delegates to the 25th Congressional District In Pennsylva nia have confessed that they were bribed to vote. for McDowell, the Republican nominee. Of course Mac swears that he was fairly nominated On June 23 the. monument of Couut Todleben, commander of tbe army iu the Crimean war; was un veiled in Hebastopol with imposing ceremonies. Delegations from the principal regiment, as well as rep resentatives from manytfovcruments of the Empire, were present. " !" "local, nsns-ws. I 1NDXX TO NIV ABTXBTI8KXSNTS B F Swakk Groceries i Snkkd & CO Furniture Notice S5C0.0O Reward ExcrnaiON Wll Light Infantry C W Yates Noted men on the Solid South not here yet. Work was begun yesterday on the foundations for the new Presbyter ian Minion Church on'Sonth Front street' '.' 1 '. " . ' - - i 1 Capt. Holmes, conductor on the Seacoast. Railroad, has resigned and will take a position with Messrs. JB. F. Mitchell & Son. For Kbrth Carolina, fairand warm- er weather. Local-forecasts, froui 8 a. m. to-day, for Wilmington and yi- cinit v, fair and slightly warmer wcja- ther. ' ltoond Qren Dennis Horn, colored, the alleged highwayman, was before the Maybr again uhs uiorniuK uu w,u uuuuu over in the sum of 200 in two cases one for highway robbery and th other for assault and battery with! a I ' j ! SHfltS i Given Away Thae who leave hero for Northern and Western points'during deadly weapon-fprj' his appearanjee AT COOT. Snoed & Co., tCCtSSOK TO KXOXMLLE H KM- Ca.. vwUist cornt r Market and Second gjtffA. LcyriTAt. artistic de&lna, lowest pTi-n, fmjNiy inxlted to call and Inspect txx. nacmjiatf I and says that he will hold on. No Inttf I V vni i PDD one will dispute the proposition that IMlAa ho wag fuiriy nominated- according to Republican ideas and methods. WBOLF.SAI.K l)K.L'i: IN T,a Rap Hp Tfiliiiajre receive ffOTlSlOnS, UrOCerieS, ir.O00a j-ear from his Brooklyn 1 1 rrvW.. n: . congregation, $13,000 from a nnn ror rniN i uutiixUj iIqui v the advance publication of his ser I mons, and tG,000 for his contribution to a reliclous journal, besides wnat COMMISSION MERCHANTS, be .earns on the Clecture plat- i- If form and general literary worn, hp would lose money if he traded "his Income for tliAt of the President of the United States, j Cr. I'roal nl Dock SI., N. U. VHLMINIJTOK. tv.n The encampment opens one week from to-day. . A good rain now would be.exceed ingly welcome to all. ; New luoon to-morrow evening at 3G minutes past 7 o'clock. Canteloupes still come in plenti fully but the prices do not cret any lower. Two coaches full about 125 per sons in all took in the excursio to Mt. Airy this morning. Fiftv first-class hands wanted to make Pants, by the day or piece. Apply At 122 Market street. t Ruhbpr Hose, 'ljawn Mowers and Rnk of tbo latest and most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cobl Hdw. Co. The Ocean View people should seriously consider the propriety of extending their road down the beach to Masanboro Inlet. 4 Keen dry and you will keep healthy. Umbrellas, rubber coats. frr... at I. ShrierV. S. K. corner Front and Princess streets. . t Just Arrived ! . JSKILOTOPTIIAT FRESH UP-COUN-aTirrriE.m ssuu Kits, at II ALL & PEAUSALIVS, . ; 11 an.i u So. Water Street. in w in in CO W is 2 There has been a small war cloud a very small one visible at Wash ingtonClty In regard to the fish eries question. Its proportions might have crown larger) but that Presi dent Harrison incontinently backed from the very foolish and un tenable position he had assumed at tho dictation of interested parties. His grandfather's hat was evidently several sizes too big for him. . - The New York 'Herald says that it Is understood that the Spanish mis sion has been tendered to Gen. Ma- hone, of Virginia," but that the prob abilities are that he will not accept it. The reason assigned for his ex pected deoliuatlon is that he does not like President 'Harrison, and will not, for that reason, plact? hiin- lself uuder obligations to that gen tleman. i Ilea on the Solid South. fl111 A. HFKBEUT. ZKBCLON B. r la'- Fvtbck, Cenrx O. Turner. Tl1 ,r r.Jo&es, Wm. J. Wilson, Gea ''m.A!! i- : aa of nrs. mcTJ i5!L a YATES. !?MMER RESORT I I . "ATLANTIC VIEW," J1lu (,rts lNl)KR SA3(K maNACIK- . Dr. Charley W. Dulles, n promi nent itfiysieian of Philadelphia, ii -i a n. fi fininlnn that (there is UUIUd W - hope for consumptives and that med ical science will soon be able to con trol the disease. In a recent paper Anih.mhlMt hefnointetl out that SJM IIIV wr.- IK while in England half a century ago there were -5a,000 death annually among ,15,000,000 people, there are at nretent In to population of 40,000,- 000 but H.000 deaths due to phthisis.4 - 9 A report has gained credence tq the there is a Republican scheme We regret to state that Mr. S. Q. Hull la niille sick and confined to Ma bonce pomer of MacRae and Mulberry streets. 1 I nm Mnhnfacturer's Airent for Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or tiers solicited. James I. Metts. t The sultry weather is driving peo ple out of town to. get a little sea side ozone. The rush over the Sea coastRailroad today haslbeen a large one- . A board crossing has been placed at the Western Intersection of Mar L-of nml Tenth streets. It is some- w v - - - . tiling that, has lomr been neeiiet " 'r - - there. ' With "Regal" Paint on your house and 4,Plasticon on your walls, your house will be beautiful and your family happy. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co , factory agents. t The Grove carried down a large party to Carolina Beach this morn inn- tliM occasion beincr the excur sion given by the Sunday- School o Fifth Street M. E. Church. There 'was a large gathering o rsionlsts last uii;bt at Ocean View. Four cars full went tho Seacoast R. R. The kinstoir Iwtnd accompanied tliem lon.r after' midnight when m. j m w they returned. I New Push and Pull Blind Hinges Locks the blind ' when opened or closed. Saves labor and cost of put timr on inside fastenings, which are not needed, with these hinges. Car penters, it will pay you to examine and use same. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t the summer, solely for recreation and pleasure, must be rather hard to please. . j i ' ': Capt. Nolau is now working up a schedule for the encampment season. A arreat many visitors frclm out of own are expected and the rushforin the city will probably: be A'ery great. Progress. It is.yery important in this age of vast iuaterial j progress' that a rem edy be pleasing to the taste and to he eve, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its na ure ami effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diureticknown. ) Old Ocean's Itoar. They say that it is "delicious" and "delightful" at the Island Beach Hotel these fine nights. The sea breezes are laden with health and comfort and tho booming of the surf, so near at hand, is an excellent lul- aby. Mr. Brown sets out an excel lent hill ht fare and the seivice is excellent. The young folks prom enade and dance every night to the ncnirine strains of Prof. Miller's 1 - -n truly excellent band. - Royal Pleasure Club Kxcnrslon. The second of the series of excur sions given by the Royal Pleasure Club to Carolina Beach will take place on Friday next, andthe gen- tleinen who are on the committee are working hard to waUit an usually pleasant and UeJighttui oc- m- 11 ' A. 1 l.in ensinn. - l'nere Will oe nirue uuiur on that day,' one in the forenoon and t wo in the afternoon, and there will be music, dancing, seabathing and re fresh me nt s '.for; nil.". Let eve ry at the next term; of the Cnuunal Court, which meets next week. THe evidence in the cosej is very conflict ing but him to Honor. there was enough againj!? justify the action of I lis Grant! Military Kxcursion. UNDER Til E AUSPICES OF THE 108 North Front Street. (opposite The orton.) - IT It tt v At the regular company mee tirig I . -tv v nTTFI a T1XT of the Wilmin-ton Light Infantry; It V f l If VjJyj U IVOIUIH held last night, it was decidel p have a grand excursion to Carolina dv.. ..o -VJsv b T. ripiinr nt im complete the amount necessary for rlU Y AL r LL AO U n t.' U LU D f the encampment ifund. With this object iu view Messrs. Chas, $. Graimrer. J. D. Nutt. Jas. H. Bunt- " ' - . ing, John H. Lewis, Robert S. Col lins, Armand D. Myers and P. Heins berger, Jr., with Mr. Graiuger as Chairman, were appointed to name the day and make the necessary ar rangements. These gentlemen met this morning at Dr. Nutt's drug store and selected the Thursday of this week as. the day for the excursion. An elaborate nrocrrainme is to be prepared but this could not be got ready. in time for tin issue. Hovv- ever,it is known that there will b a prize drill, '"'music jfor dancing, a stereoptican. entertainment and a turtle egg's hunt, besides other at tractions. There will be three trips dnriut?. the dav to and from the - . m t Beach, the last boat leaving on the return at 0 o'clock, j . Bucklen's Arnica Salv. The Best Saive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Walt Rheum 'Fever. Sores. Tetter, snap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures files, or no pay requireu. in guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, rnce iln cents TO CAROLINA 11 EACH, I Friday, July 18,1890. SYLVAN GROVE leaves at 9.30 a. m.,' p. m. and 5.-00 p.m. i . 4 returning, train leaves jUcaca at 12J50 and 9 p. m. , . . I COM if ITT EE : , LOUIS WEIL, SOL $TBRNBjKQKR, LEO TAYLOR, ISAAC M. BEAU. jy 13 3t sat tues thu t . " v. - FOR CAROLINA BEACH AND S0UTHP0RT. . V THE 8VLVAN ailOVB EAVES WILMINGTON AT 9:30 A. M. AND 2 30 p. ra. Returning: leaves tho ueacn at 12.30 and 6 m. Ou Tuesdays and Fridays leave at 9:30 a. m., 2:;su p. m. ana p. m. i u last tf ain leaves the Beach at 9 p. m. on Tues-1 days and Fridays. . v " Ths PASSPORT will leave tor Southport at 9:30 a. m., and for Carolina Beach at 5UJ0 p. m. Every day in the week except Sunday. Season reduced rate Tickets for sale at the office or on board. - -' Fare Saturday & cents for tho round trip. . .1. W. HARPER, ' je 17 tf ' Manager. or money refunded.. oer box. 1 For sale ov uonerr, u body go to the, BeAcb coii. that day wholesale and Tstail djggist. and have a gooa imc. The i5lackflgheFYBerdayir The Grove i took,wrrnother to theBlackfish Grounds i . .i . 'fTk 3 it I Syria uroro n a The favorable, jastatf etateoby . us, ana iUa fialiAmien had uatTltai- 1UCK. in Viiv - a . . . all over 4,000 fish . were caught dur fhg the day, which is the largest nnnihor vr. tnken on anv one of J these excursions. J Our up:country friends should take this thing in. They Can -have a fine day's sport any Monday, on this excursion. -Anybody can catch blackfish with shrimp bait and the creenest hand in the crowd can g the hang of the thing in a few mins utes. - ,1 j Bellamy, BLACK N EW A I) V15KTIS KM ISNT8. 500.00 REWARD. Undersigned will Pay a Beward of $500.00 i : .J. TOR EVIDENCE SUFFlUKii iu o.- vict the person or persons who placed the ob structions at the crossing of the Wilmington Seacoast Railway and the Wilmington, Ons low and East Carolina Railroad by which the i train cn the former was injured on tae even ing otJuly 11th, 1350. Gen'l Manager v. S. R. K 11. A. WHITING, jy'15 lw Genl3fgr. W., O. & E. C. K. R. FISH NETT, Plain. get Grand Military Excursion -TO- to bu!Udre-l)emocrat8iBtfnowing the Force billto pass the Senate, by means of a . trftde on the River and Harbor bill. It has been Indignant ly denied by a number of prominent mi ll mil Southern Senators. was not Wave fnlr,fcu,i'l aw cTon&d are near the iw.-T? Hicd and the AUamtlc oocan Lmr.iT'. Irotn ihe Depot of the se- f&l''tf tC train to stop you P HI MI. Mr. Wrade H. Harriss, of the Char lotte Actr, wa3 one of the party on the Sylvan Grove yesterday at i the Blackfish Grounds. He did'nt catch a whale but he thonght he had one when he found a ten-pound drum trying to get away with his hook. one .word Of course there .of .troth in it I. W1LSOH JIANN1NO, rroprletor. U A ntrn i irpturTrn wrrrt tkii: f -CW lax mannlaaured hj rjuiunr ins wc 1HT5 toll rrtttSTlTanla tiM, . FhUadcljs ft. There Is not a -Democrat in the SenAte not one who would lend himself to so villainous a scheme. After diphtheria scarlet "fever, pneumonia, or anr other severe ill ness, there Is no better tonic than Hood's Earraparilla; The General Managers of the Sea coast Railroad and the W., O. & E. C. R..R,have ofTerejl 500 reward for the conviction of the scoundrel f Iia - rkrx.trnrtion 4 at the crossios of tfiwoSri, !f T0?",. J . i. rrkat'n Ilia nF wn THIK ll tvw uiiii. " . , . : ,- These gentlemen wean .business aud wi hope thalf ;goraeb6dy' will ! earn the Tmouer, Coanty Commissioners. linarfl of Comsaissioners met A. HV' iv" , vesterday afternoon in ad journed ses sion. Present, Chairman H. A. Bagg, Roarer Moore, B. Ii. Pearce. Jak A.' Montgomery. The Wilmington, Onslow & East rtni;ia njiilroad was assessed as followsi Valuo-o main ,tcack-ftnq side track, 13$ miles, $52,400; one lo comotive, $3,000; 15 platf onnars, 2,625; three box cars, $780; one band car, $10; four push cars; f-MV; J otai, $57,8G5. : - : rifP.nn View ruiiroad was as sessed as follows: One and six tenthsmiles uiHin . and -side" tracks. valued at $5,C00; one 4 locomotive, -000:two cars. $1,200; hand car, tools, eto., $75j Total, $8,875. ' The Seacoast Railroad was assess ed as tollows:. Main and side tracks, ten miles, valued at $40,000; one loco mqtive. $1,500; fourasseoger" cars,; $1,'500; one platform car, $150; one hand car, tools, etc., $500. Total, 445.650-' - -J By the returns made by the, of-, ficiAls of the compaoieVit Is shown tha one and five-tenths miles of tlie W., O. &K.'C. railroad are withinf tho limits of the city of Wilmington and one and on half miles of the Seacoast railroad.) : ' ni-m,i Yint th tax assessment on part of block 574 and all of block'! he reduced from $25,000 to $22,-' CAROLINA BEACH, THUR8DAY, JULY 17, 1810 UNDEK THE AUSPICES' OF mi.. llMn,:..inn f lirhi ini'tmirxr 1 Ht W lUUHl&lVll ligm imauujj FI8 U N ET1 Pol ka-Dof . AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Black Drapery, Net Flouncing, - ." 1 '. ' 4" "... ' - T f " '- ' ' . Cream Drapery AT LESS THAN 00 ST. ri b v i w onthe stetmef sylvan -grove, prize I white Embroiclerod Drensos and r lALCiriio lor l;uuct wiu w. Edgings and insertions marked down JO per cent, for THIS WEEK ONLY. J0D lot In ECTU Embrolderel Dresses and Trouserings at hall value. .. v.'- -.. HEDRICK. tlcon Exhibition, Turtle Egg Hunt and other attractions at night. Tho Boat leaves at 9:30 a m., 2::W and 5.30 p. m.; last train leavesBeach at 9 p. m. . jy lS2t : ' L SOMETHING NEW ! HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BARREL OF New Strained Huhey; nm tinrt ot-Ar tiroucrht to tlila market, which"! I will retail at Z) cents a quart. Also, a consignment of fresh Chip Beef. Eggs, BuUerJIams, &c FOR SALE CHEAP BY B. F. Swann, Agt. 118 south Front St., opp. Front St. Market. jylStfD&W v t .'- ' " E3 POSITIVE BARGAINS IN o S3 io T.-y Ltliw', GentleosM ai - (IplrenV. HEDRICK. i 5 LIVE INDIANS, ' A STANDARD BRAND OF and 10 Cent Cigars, . For sale by Irwtf J LN DS BItOTU ERS. .1 For Sale. LBS. OLD TYPE METAL, CLEAN in me mattery jJT ' .ini'od condlUon. WTU to ttifl cues. plaints tho UcaratooKV a rrc - AFPiyat th sVcond Uonday laVA'wsnst ceit,j . . ? TBI30FFIC. NOVELTIES IN GENTLEMEN'S r " Negligee Shirts and Tics. The Wire Buckle Suspender, wltn patent gTip. In all qoalltieat r , ; HEDRICU. Je 13 tf Diamond Vera Cora FOB liTSPEPSIA. Forsa!ffj fehHtf DR. F. a MILLER; Cor. 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