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OCTOBER 18, 1887 NO 248 -1nurtll"v : DM13 III T M - 5sfaillD0 Specific for Lifer Disease , Bitter or bad taate it: SYMPTOM" mouth; toiiKue coaleu Zli or covered with a brown fur; pain In ltu id,. or Jointsotten mistaken it.ietinH H nunsea and water tvVV nr'indi 'fstion; flatulency and aell m,,i Ih.woU alternately rostive hei.Iche; loss of memory, with Infill MM'.SallOll "' ,'?iViiU whi'-h oualit to have heendone; :"Jn u? Imv spirits: a tbv. yellow ap- -i ...... Tiie urin Is Itr an J I hU .-olored. and, il allowed V UHd ilcpoMt- a srun.itru.. . SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR ' ' (PUHELV VEGTA8Ll) i pmr'Uv nie i the outh to arouse , j"rpjd"Livor to a healthy action. Hiett Hh etMord!Mry efficacy or tha Sidneys, and Bowels. AS rrrtCTUAL S.'tCHiC roa listeria. Bowel CmillHt, Dy!!'- Sick Heartache, tfiiitltin. IHUousiicm, KilV A'o-elioii, Jaundice, Mcittul Depression, Colle. taJoreJ ly the u..c of 1 Million tf Bottles, as THE DEST FAMILY MEDICINE LrCUiUren. I'. r Adults, and for the Aged. ONLY GENUINE . ku our Z -t-tiup i" red on frout of Wrapper. J.H.Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., (u mofKisroHs. Price, 1.00 KjrSdeod Awtclp The peanut harvest in Virginia is estimated at 1,000,000 bushels, and nine peanut factories clean and sort the nuts for market. Although Iowa is a Prohibition State it lias 116 wholesalers aud 3,415 retailers, who pay aspecial license liquor fee to the United States. ; Chicago policemen are now hav ing what they callAharehist drills." iwy lurfi ill KquuuA ccrj t,i.xrx day, and are instructed in the use of the Winchester rifle, with -which every policemarr on the force is said to be supplied. Thomas Nast," the cartoonist, has practically severed his relations tith Harper's Weekly. It is whis pered that he is likely to start a.pic torial paper at the beginning of the next Presidential campaign, and that he will uphold the Republican nominee, whomsoever that may be. At a meeting of the biological and microscopical section of the Phila delphia Academy of Natural Science recently there was only one bald headed man in the gathering of sa vants. This was accounted for upon the theory that 'the persistent use of the optic nerve and retina by means of the microscope has a bene" ficial and stimulating effect upon the capillar v tubes." The New Orleans Picayune de dares that the law forbidding the carrying of pistols in Texas has led to an increase of murders, highway robberies and other crimes in'that State. The law only disarms or derly anu iaw abiding people, while toe robbers, the roughs and the riseals generally take advantage of the defenceless condition of the rest oi the community. Hashish is superseding morphine &d vaporized ether, it is said, in the Sections of the Parisian dilettanti drunkards. They have - founded a oashksii ciub on the Rue St. Michel, here they meet every Friday. The amount of the drug which each shall ke is prescribed- bv a doctor, and aoseis prepared by a chemist, J "7n ambers of the club. It is ken in pMSi and not chewed, t unk or smoked, as are the Orien- i!rlhins- Each of the Iuembcrs 5 ndto describe to others.either iting or verbally, his sensations him drUS gain8 itS mfluence over The people of Lunenburg and -ottaway counties, Va., are much ted over the explosion of a teor, which occurred a night or wo ago. The imth of the meteor s from east to west, and the noise 2Te b explosion was so great ' hOUSeS WPM chal-an tW Were Under the impression! u earinquake had occurred, it n-mi! ter Was seen about 10 o'clock lea TWhUethe Sky wasPerfectly arrn?1! olol people are much jttdSLj nd P,redic that the day -Ware hV hightiv n?Idng religious services lweiuy uesigns nave Deen SUb! mitted for the Lick monument com. ! petition at ban Francisco, a large jvxjr uciug vty viiiomm artisis. a ue trustees expect o nave a thor- A ... - uuii American protluct in the uronze memorial which thev are ; commissioned to put upopposite the new city hall. One of the designs greatly praised is by Frank Hap persberger, of San Francisco, who has combined fearlessly a potpourri in which figure an armor-elad Ama zon representing California, a grizzly ignzzly j lpjr nrm mi;,iu .... i.wti.j,. near, some cupids,.au Indian, (,eres, an emigrant train, a missionary j . with a shaven head and monk's garb, a wine-press, a plough and a sprinkling of wild horses. There is material enough here for a bronze monument, certainly. "Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no phvsician there?'1 Thanks to Dr. l5ierce, there is a balm in his "Golden Medical Discov ery" a "balin for every wound" to health, from colds, coughs, consump tion, bronchitis, and all chronic' blood,- lung and liver affections. Of druggists. LOCAL 1STEWS. Index to New advertisements. I Shrieb Local Ad Strayed Setter ruppy C W Yates School Books Hkinsbebgek School Books A Shriek Seasonable Sense. Opera House Cora Van Tassel Dick & Meakes Gentlemen's Furnishing House For other locals see fourth page. v - 1 1 Cotton has advanced New York to-day. slightly in The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 2,318 bales. Steamship Regulator from New York, arrived at her wharf in this city this forenoon. There were no steamers from up the river to-day at the time of closing our commercial report. The rain to-day has seriously in terfered with building operations and especially on outside work. The Alpine Choir arrived here at 10 o'clock 4:b:s morning from Golds boro where they performed last night. This is the kind of weather that makes the school children inquire for their gossemer overshoes. coats and rubber The total rain fall to-day, as given at the Signal Office, was 1.55 inches, which is in excess of the total precipitation of the two months preceding this date. Th rains of last night and to-day were quite general throughout this section and will have a tendency to cause a rise of -water in the Cape Fear and its tributaries. We are" requested to state that the curtain at the Opera House will rise at 8 o'clock sharp to-night. Therefore, it is hoped that all of the audience will be in their places by that hour. Indications. For North Carolina, cooler weath er and light to fresh variable winds, becburng Northwesterly. The ICain. The rain last night was a luuch needed blessing, for which all hearts are grateful.. It began to rain early in the night, and continued with hardly any intermission until morn- ing. A part or tlie time it ieii in torrents, although it was accompa nied by but very little wind. Personal. Mr. Walker Taylor has gone to Raleigh to the State Fair. Mr. Joseph S. Bean left for the State Fair at Raleigh on -this morn ing's train. Mr. O. J. ilollingsworth, of Point Caswell township, Pender county, was in the city to-day. Mr. DeL. , Evans has gone to Washington, N. C, where he will reside during the rice season. We regret to learn that Mr. F. P. Risley is very sick at his residence on Castle street, between Second i and Third. Mr. W. T. Bannernian, of Pender county, passed through this Cll Sunday night .on his way to the Ex. position at Atlanta , m . m Ail X Uapt. w. A. JLAAiotte iormeriy oi this city but now running on the South Carol ina R. ;; R. , between Columbia and Charleston, was here j yesterday on a short visit. : j ro. j i t . i t Damaged Cotton. Messrs. Cronly & Morriss sold at auction to-day at the warehouse on tne west side of the siver 142 bales of cotton, which were somewhat damaged by fire and water. The fpllowing were the prices obtained: r.ignt Dales sold for 8 cents per pound; 2.5 bales sold for 8 13-16 cents per pounu: 04 bales sold for fi? cente ! per pound, and 55 bales sold for 0 0-16 cents per pound. Tlie Alpine ClioLr. The corns of niiiKifiaj-iK wlir .r toLut .i i 1 - - . "XT' - " - iaiiear at the Onorn. Hrtna herA f n. AI 1 : w. niht, although but a short time in this country, have won much' ap plause by their unique performances ami sweet music. The Newbury" port (Mass.) Jlerald, in speaking of men appearance in mat city, says A large and enthusiastic audience was present at City Hall last even ing to greet Herr Andre's Swiss and Tyrolese Concert Company. The organization has been in the coun try but a few weeks, but we predict tor it a season of success. Tne music is unique, is given in an exquisite manner, and the 'yodels'1 especially carried the audience by storm. The company is not confined to this characteristic music of the Tyrolean ivips alone, out irive selections as well on all their peculiar national instruments. It is to be hoped that they will appear in this city again before the season closes. Audit and Finance. The Board of Audit and Finance met yesterday at the City Hall in regular session. There " were pres ent, R. J. Jones, Esq., chairman, and Messrs. J. F. Maunder and J. W. He wet t. The Board concurred inthe action of the Bord of Aldermen authoriz ing the Cape Fear Si F. E. Co. to employ an extra man! as helper with the horses at 75 centf per day three days of each week; the engine com pany to pay the same proportion of the man's wages. Also, concurred in the action of the committee on Fire Department in authorizing the purchase of 1,000 feet' of hose tor the use of the Department. Notification was received that Col. E. D. Hall had been elected Chief of Police, and that he had duly quali fied. Also, that Mr. A. G. Ricaud had been elected to fill the position of Alderman from the Second Ward, made vacant by the resignation of Alderman Hall. Two coupons of eight dollars each redeemed and cancelled, were de stroyed in the presence of the Board. Alderman Pearsall, chairman " of the Sanitary Committee of the Board of Aldermen, appeared and addressed the Board in reference to the purchase by the city of a tract of land to be used as a place of de posit and for the cremation of offal, garbage, etc., collected in the city. He proposed the purchase of a lot on the eastern extension of Dock street, near the brickyard, which he said could be bought for four hundred dollars and this year's taxes. The matter was discussed at some length in an informal manner. Mr Maunder thought that it would be best to lighter the erarbasre, etc., tc some point a short distance down the river where land, suitable for the purpose could be purchased for nearly nothing. The chairman said that the plan suggest ed by Mr. Pearsall was a good one, but it would be very ex pensive. He was opposed to mak ing an appropriation for any pur pose now, however, and with Mr Hewitt thought it would be best to have more light on the subject be fore taking action. He would not be willing to vote for any additional appropriation except for the pur chase of a suitable place for the city pound. He liked the plan proposed, but the budget had been made up, and it would be unwise to make other appropriations. Mr. Pearsall argued strongly in behalf of the measure propoesd jby the Sanitary Committee, but appre ciating the. objections urged by the chairman, he said that he would not ask more at this time than an apK "TArnnrifltmn itlffifAnt tr TnrllflJS i" 'i' - : I the land. . - - , "T The chairman did not think thej location proposea was a goou one, i a.- -r t ..it ami on iuoiioii, jut. j-earsa.il was uu- thorized to invite proposals for a site farther East of the city. ' t . The Board then adjourned. ;; Largest assortment of pocket knives in the city at Jacob is Hdw, Depot. . - 1 ": t , , ..: Chance of Time and Place. f The joint memorial services of ! Cape Fear Lodge No. 2 and Orion Lodsre No 67, I. O. O.F., which were: announced td beheld on Thursday night at Odd Fellows Hall, will be . held at Luther Memorial Building next Fridav nisrht. Members of the Order will please note the change. , i identally Killed. A dispatch was received at Lum bertou yesterday stating that ' Mr. rouiciiHr, oi liooeson county,, was ac. , , . . - . , ciaentanv Kiuea nv a tan vererfin.v . , j j X morning at some point in Georgia, i where he was emrasred in the tur- tpentine- business. No particulars j were given further than that the re jmains of the unfortunate voung man would be forwarded to Lum berton for interment. Death of a North Carolinian. We regret very much to learn of the death at 4 o'clock this morning, at his residence at Melrose, Florida, of Mr. P. Prioleau. The sad news was conveyed in a telegram to Mrs. Thomas Morrison, who was nearly related to the deceased. Mr. Prioleau was for many years, previous to anu during tlie war, a resident of South port (then Smith- ville) and as one of its most pro minent citizens, having held several positions of honer and trust. Some vears ago he removed to Florida and has resided there ever since, He was, as nearly as we can as certain, about 60 years of age. Crystal Wedding. Mr. and Mrs.. B. H. J. Ahrens celebrated their crystal wedding last night, it having been the fifteenth anniversary of their mar riage. The festivities were held at their residence, No. 622 Market street. Quite a throng of German citizens called to offer their con gratulations and the evening passed in the moat plo&saut iHOAnr imagi nable. There was good vocal and intruniental jniusic to enliven the oc casion. The! gathering dispersed at a seasonable hour, after a fervent yrayer had been offered by the venerable aid Rev. Mr; Rothrock. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ahrens are among the best of our German fellow Jcitizens. They are respected by all our peo ple, who will unite in wishing the happy couple a long and prosperous life. City Court. The following were the cases for the Mayor's consideration this morning : , Millie Morris, colored, was charg ed with receiving stolen goods, but the testimony was 'entirely insuffi cient to convict and she was dis charged. Peter McConley, a tramp, was or dered to be escorted out of the city by a policeman. Dan Mack, colored, "was clearly guilty of disorderly conduct, and was fined $20 for thetfTense with the al ternative of 30 days in the chain gang. One case of v disorderly conduct, for want of sufficient testimony, was discharged. We suppress the name by request. One case of failure to pay licence tax was submitted and a fine of $25 was imposed. We suppress this name also by request. Cora Van Taaeel. Of course all our theatre going people will want to see the charm ing and versatile Cora Van Tassel, who with her excellent company af forded such real pleasure to our people last year. She is to appear here .next-Thursday, night in the play of the 'Hidden Hand." Since leaving here jast year, the company has been entirely reorganized and great improvements made to the play . by which it becomes intensely realistic. The scenie effects nave been made as interesting as possible and the artists have " been selected with: a special " view to the parts which thev will assume. Of course Mr. W. E. -Young ill be the comedian of 'the company. In ad dition to many other improvements j the companv will travel this season ith erefnllv selected band of 15 . . . r , trained musicians for street parade? - andtnev will nave an. exceueni or- chestra'of eight solo artists. geb Vance Stove, likp its namesake, if welcome in all 'North Carolina homes. It is to be found at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. Store Kntered. Mrs. Thomas Murray, who keeps a small grocery store on Fourth street, between Bladen and Harnett, had her premises raided some time between 10 o'clock last night and 6 o'clock this morning, and goods to the amount of about $15 were stolen The thief gained an entrance by forcing one of the shutters of the store. There .is no clue as yet as 'to who perpetrated the mean deed. Rock Crystal Spectacles and Kyeglaasea Advice to old and youngr: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifuing power than has been lost to. the eye as in the saine proportion that you pass 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 sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. t Polo Caps for 12c Worth SOe. I. Shrier, next door to Mclntire's dry goods store, on Front street, will sell Polo Caps for 12 cents worth 50 cents. Remember for one day only, October 20th. Please bring the right change along. Other goods will be sold proportionately. I. Shrier, the Old Reliable Clothier, sign of the Golden Ann. tf See the Othello Range at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. It is unequalled as a baker; it is finely finished; has a .re versible grate for either coal or wood. Can be changed in a second by the most inexperienced. Just the stove for Winter use. t 50 good experienced hands wanted for making shirts and pants. Good wages and steady work guaranteed. Enquire at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Els bach, Prop. t Best $2.50 ladies' kid button boot at French & Sons. t Best $3 shoe for gents in the city at French k Ekma. T NEW ADVEltTISEMILNTH. Strayed. S TKAYED FROM HOME YESTERDAY AF- ternoon. a white SETTER PUPPY, with dark ears and dark spot at root of tall; answers ,o tne name or fist. Tnennaerwiu oe reward ed by leaving It at this office or at 711 Dock st. oct 18 It - .. OPERA HOUSE. WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20TH. Engagement of the Bright and Charming Lit tle Soubrette, CO It A VAN TA8HKL, And her Superb Double Company, In the Great sensational Drama, HIDDEN HAND. Grand Military Band and Operatic Orchestra. A Car Load of Special Scenery, and the great est street Parade ever attempted by a travel ling Company. BE ON HAND TO SEE IT. Admission 25. 50 and 75 cents. Owing to the extreme length of the Hidden Hand and the great amount of scenery to be used, the performance will "begin at 7.30 o'clock snarp. oct is ov DICK & MEAKES, Herchaat Ttiloring k Gmilcmca's Furnishings No. 12 N. Front Ht. Verbum sat aapienti." oct 17 Horlick's Malted Milk Food. JAS. D. NUTT, the Druggist, oct 17 218 North Front SU SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS. jS THE SCHOOLS ARE BEGINNING TO open this week we would Inform our friends that we have Just received the largest lot of SCHOOL BOOKS brought here, which will be sold cheaper than ever before. Please call and buy your SCHOOL BOOKS at HEINSBERGER'S. -o- yV ALL KINDS. STEEL PENS OF every description. PAPER AND ENVELOPES to suit the most a3tldlou3, all of which we can sell you cheap at BEINBERGR'S. oct 5 Cash Book and Music Store. NEW AJ)VERTISE!ttBVT8. SEASONABLE SENSE. I have opened a store on Market street. My stock f goods is hard to beat,' So give me a call as you go by. And 1 will prove that I do not lie. - The biggest show is not my forte, I leave that for Barnum to import. ' ' . I am selling goods at 114 Market street. And can dress you up from head to feet. My goods are new, fresh and clean, About my house there is nothing mean. Clothing I keep, stylish and cheap; So Just drop in and take a peepr'. ; Suits for all the people in town, And hats enough to go around. Gents' furnishing goods of every kind. At my new store, you will always find. To prove the truth In what I say, ' Just drop in to see me any day. Now is the time to buy goods cheap, At Abk Shriek's, ih Market street. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY, OCT. 18; . ' i Tel bratcf lpiae Tyr.Icsc Chinr, The greatest musical event of the age. Instru mental and Vocal. . SEVEN SUPEltB ARTISTS IN SWISS COS TUAiE of their native mountains. Prices as usual. Box Sheet open at Heinsberger's Monday morning next. octl53t Rev. Daniel Morrelle's KNCLISII AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, COKNEK OF OKANOE AND FIFTH 8TS. JpiIE TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL SESSION will besln (D. v.) MONDAY, Oct. 3rd. sept 17 lm t tn sat Something New. TAKE PLEASUKE IN ANNOUNCING TO I my friends and the public that I have opened a first class Bar at the Southeast corner of Second and Princess streets, and In afew days will have a tine Kestaurant and Oyster Coun ter where I can serve Oysters in any style. uive me a can. Oct IS lw GUS. DUMELANDT. FALL OPENING -OF- Fashionable Millinery and Fancy Goods. -O Monday & Tuesday, Oct 17,18 A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Pattern Hals, Bonntt, Trimmiigs, Ac The Ladles are respectfully invited. MISS L. GOODWIN, oct 14 ly 115 Market Street FOB STATE FAIR ! CHEAP BATES AND PLEASANT TRIP. VIA Oarolina Central Railroad. 3.30 TO RALEIGH AND RETUKN.INCLU DING ADMISSION TO FAIR. Tickets on sale October 16th to 21st. Good returning until October 22nd inclusive. F. W. CLARK, oct 16 2t Gen'l Passenger Agent Come and Help Us ! JWR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING MEANS to aid in building Grace M. E. church, the Ladies will have an entertainment on Friday evening, October 21st, at the residence of CoL Roger Moore, No. 113 Chestnut street. Hpecla 1 pains will be taken to prepare an elegant sup -per of oyBters, stewed and fried. Chicken Sal ad, Ice Cream, and other tempting dishes. , Music will be furnished by some of the best talent in the city. The good citizens of Wilmington are cordi ally invited and earnestly requested to come and help us in our efforts to complete this Church. oct L5 tf MRS. S. T. BRICE. Ires and Cloak Making X HAVE COMMENCED MY FALL WORK Dress and Cloak Making, and would lie pleas ed to have the ladles call and Examine my Wrk & Prices I have emnloved liullPHwhniindcKtinrftkAi. r l ' " M-.V . tjl tUlli worlf r nnmuirnlv ann fan a uqh m mwM an . lsf action in all work done at my establishment. uiuj n uu cuw anu ius ror me nas nad several years experience in cutting and fitting, therefore I am nrenareri tn oiiamnros n i ahi. done by her. . . . ur- special rates for Bridal Trosseau. itooms over Kaxprowiez s Cigar Store, on North Front street, Wilmington? N. C. octl31wk Jut Open d 1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY MY friends and the public generally, that I ha v e opened a NEW. CANDY HTORE, a branch of my second street store, at No. 211 North Front -strefct. where I will keep continually on hand the freshest of Candles, Fruit, ice., and to which 1 in rite .their attention, oct 3m ..- A. S. WINSTEAD. - TheReyiew Job Office is the place to get good work at moderate prices,, -
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