rr evening. Sundays excepted ,,-vCPI . 'i. - months $3.00. Three six one month, 35 cents. will delirered toy carAcrs, free ' any Prt the at the Hb0Ve low and liberaL ' i,fr!hprs 1U please report any and r receive their paper regularly. jgogglgk-.- - 7rT. fiONSTIPATIOlir h - Father of Diseases be- SerS and bowels. It i caused SiW tof?ifiTer7not enough bile being SftiS & bl00d ,to produce txBJSrn cathartic, and to generally jLSJdwith euch results a . M of Appetite, . Sick Headacne, Bad Breath; etc. i?ment of Constipation does not "lWjSJ in "unloading the bowels. tonie as well, and notproduco tjvB.Du-- ter costivtness. To secure witnout cn&nginf ng the system tff attention, after suffering with Constipa- to. fa t or three years, wMcaueai Lt Reculator, and, having tried al Z. .. .1.. concluded to try it. 1 1 most every first took a Uio experienced any difficulty. 1 keep it in kuse and would not be without it, but hare o Bsc for it. it having cured m. Geo. W. Sras, A't Clerk Superior Court, Bibb Co., Oa, Take only the Genuine, Wlika has on the Wrapper the red Tra.de- Birk and Sirna ture of J. U. ZEIXIN SS CO BOT38tclstpdXvl cn sat PIAXOS AND ORGANS- t KITE TO .ME FOK PRICES AND TERMS Wore buying an Instrument, Gf the largest stocks of as I keep one PIANOS AND ORGANS IN THE SOUTH. I can sell jou any of thenrst-class manu- lictures. ; FBOM $190 UPWARDS. Organ FROM $45 CPWABD8. 5CD FOR CATALOGUE- J.Ha. S5tone RALEIGH, N. C. BRANCH HOTJSE : OtDocic street, between Front and Second, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jean The Stokley House, P ARTIES L WANT OF ACCOMMODA- tjowatwrtgiitsville will find-the STOKLET nuusi weu supplied -with all that is neces- aoaniDY tho Aav. wepk or mnnt.h at low fist FlSh Sunitfis; I n nnler at anv lifrnr rfili-- . I f - J 1 ' V- . . V 1.11 J W WW. ' ngtne e-ening. iats- ing: Boats, Fishing' Tackle, -.rarnjshed on short notice. nln m yards of t he Deoot. VlKtf " 0- WIVUBI, Proprietor. w L. DOUGLAS YOIt GENTLEMFN. CK JSSLV. St1"1 Shoe in the GlSL ? mn5ls to weir the stocking tym.nf.VJ makes thPm na mmfnrthW twi ..-. rnatua tm vi i V k&r MtIltTili fk - X VUMW1 VA WAV Xonp?. sewed shoe. Buy -cnr - - -iuiu aevtra buohl, BUY : . e uriopn inn RVHWin maimer tt?HrJ?diioreanizI 7 Wul and af erwards reduced the dose to a Lawful, as tr direction, after each meal. 1 tall that it had done me so much good that I it am 1 1 took two DOtues. oince men m. haw V se, the original 1 lecting spectacles you should be cau lT Cte-nSMs,S tious. not to take more magnifying vuouujt fit rr2,w supE isunex- as fl.tlr.,....:"" IjMuthe sHQKtsworuhyaU V& ve l091 ?orl Jr..Lar "f maoe in Consrress. - Iw.lTd" not sow by your dea. glasses oi stronger power niou by "As. Krotkfcon.MaM. :cessary is the dally "cause of premar 12 3a , H. voNGLAirw 1 tur oW a96 to the sight You can get i M1j YOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C , THURSDAY. AIJGU8T 16, LOCAL JSTBTS- Ixnax to Nkw Adtkbtiskvsxts. Lost Artinclal Teeth Tot Citt $?00 Reward M M Katz Special Bargains F C Miixkk Cigars, Ogarettea SYvrAJf Gkovk Carolina Beach IIeinsbsrukb -Copying Presses Louis 11 M e AKE3 Flanneh Shirts QyxKji of St John's Moonlight Excursion See atl . of a set of teeth lost. limler will be rewarded at office. The this WireCJoth for your windows and ant I' doors can bt? had at Jacobi'i Udw. I)eKtv 4 Do not be induced to take some other preparation when yon call for Hood s bursaparilla. Be sure to get Hood's, winch is peculiar. Fishing Tackle. A full assortment of all kinds for both salt, and fresh water fish ug at JacobiV lid w. De pot. t Dog collars. Largest and liuest assortment ever before brought to this city, to be had at Jacobi's Hdw Pepot. Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at JacobPs Hdw. Depot. It will pay you to use one. . t Three iopular youug merchants on South Front street sported birth days yesterday. There were Messrs. T.C. Oraft, J. Allen Taylor and Mar cus W. Jacobi. They were all 21. If you want to feel comfortable and well all you need is a good Ham mock, You will find the largest as sortment and cheapest at Heinsber er's. ' r i The Clarendons and the old Sea side Club will play a game of base ball on Saturday at the Seaside Grounds and the event is looked forward to with much interest. Bathing Suits. Come down to f lea1 ' uarters. 25 dozen Flannel Bao.ung Suits, in all sizes and colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27Marketst., J. Elsbach, Prop. I Look for the blue awning. - t -The Mascotte is to be sailed to morrow by Mr. W. L. Parsley, as a matterof course, and not by Mr. W. L. Smith, as we had it, giving this latter gentleman a bie job. that of sailing two boats at one and the same time. We do not know how the error occurred. Mr. and Mrs. Steen have been to the Hummocks and to Carolina Beach and it is needless to sav that they are thoroughly delighted with both, resorts. Mr. Steen is very en thusiastic about Carolina Beach and says that it is the finest piece of beaeh!inthe world. Moonlight Kxcarion. Tne tjuecnof &t. jonn s win run a moonlight excursion uown tne river to-morrow night. There will be music tor uancing ana a pleasant run is promised to all who may go down. The fare is only 2-5 cents. The Quceii also expects to run ex cursions next week on the full of the moon. Mayor Fowler has issued a proc" lamation, published in this issue to day, offering a reward of one hundred dollars for the apprehen sion and conviction of any person evading the quarantine regulations, and a further reward of one hundred dollars for the arrest aud conviction of any citizen harboring or secret ing any person from infected towns in Florida. The Saiuygou Ticket. The. Sampson County Democratic Convention met yesterday at Clin ton and nominated the following excellent ticket: For the Senate Edwin W. Kerr For the House Dr. W.B. Murphy aud W. E. Stevens. For Treasurei J. R. Beaman. For Sheriff J. M. Spell. . For Register O. F. Herring. For Coroner Dr. A. T. Cooper. For Surveyor Arthur Lee. - This Is the ticket which will be elected in Sampson in November. - - Advice to old and young: in se . . . - . . , in the same nroportion that you - . " . pass that ponjt ofincrease. win cause you further injury to the eye. Using , x - i Personal. , Capt. H. J. Farmer, of Bolton, was in the city to-day. Dr. Jho. R. Hawes, of Point Cas well, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Collins and Mr. "It. W. Collins, of Burgaw, . were at the Huuimocks yesterday. ' Capt. R. M. Mclntire returned to the city last night from a short bus iness trip to the interior. Bishop Haid and Rev. Father Fe lix left to-day for Greensboro, where they will be the guests of CofT-Rob-crt Douglass. ' O 5 , We" see in Sunday's New York JrWenhat Ex Mayor S. H. Fish blate, of this city,is still summering at Asbury Park and that he is whooping up the Jerseyites for Cleveland and Thurmau. The World says "he is willing to bet his pile on Cleveland, and it is no in considerable sum, but can find no takers." His judgment as usual will be correct. The AdventUta. Klder J. A. Cargyle preached at the Second Advent Church last night, from the Experience and Prophecies of Job. The house was crowded and all seemed interested. His subject to-night will be "The Leaven in the Meal" what the leaven is; what the meal is; who the woman is; and when she hid the leaven there. The agent appointed for the pur pose of taking stock for an Advent paper has had more than usual sue- cess, ana nis part or tne scock is nearly subscribed. Birthday Celebration. Mr. N. Jacobi's elegant residence, corner Third aud Mulberry streetr was thrown ODen last night to wel come a large number of friends o the family, the -octtasion being the birthday fete of the eldest son of the house, Mr. Marcus W. Jacobi, who has just attained his majority. It was a notable event, and one long to be remembered. The house and lawn were beautifully illuminated and the Italian harpers discoursed exquisite music throuerhout the evening. Mrs, Jacobi had prepared a delightfu recast and to this the guests were all summoned at about midnight Mr. Marcus Jacobi was presented with a number of beautiful and val uable souvenirsby admiring friends. His young male companions gave him an elegant diamond ring and a pair of opera glasses, and the young ladies presented him with a gold headed cane. Mr. Jacobi, his father, srave him a unique diamond scarf pin which has been in the family for 350 years, having been. handed down during that long period to the eldest son of the house. The guests, lingered until a late, or, rather, an early hour, and then departed, one and all declaring that it 'was one of the most delightful evenings they had ever spent. The German i a liand. At the last regular meeting of Germauia Cornet Band Mr. August Wehrhau, leader of the band, ten dered his resignation, which wasac- cepted, and Mr. Juo. It. Render was chosen to the vacancy. Mr. Wehr hau has been the leader of the band ver since its organization ana nis retirement now is not of his own choice, but is rendered imperative bv his health and was made under the advice of his physician. It was with great regret that it was tender ed and accepted. The sense of the company is oest expresseu oy tne a i a - a following resolutions, handed us for publication; At the last regular meeting of the Germauia Cornet Band the follow ing resolution was adopted and the city papers requested to publish the same: Whkrkas. Our esteemed friend, Mr. A. Wehrhan, has tendered his resignation as an active member of the Germania Cornet Band, owing to his failing health and at the. ad vice of his physician; therefore, be it Jiesolvcd. That we regret exceed ingly to lose the services of Mr. A. Wehrhan. lie Having been a laitniui and diligent member of our Board since its organization; and we, as a band and individually, will ever cherish the many pleasant memories of the past, and sincerely hope be may soon regain his former good health; and be it further - . Resolved. That these resolutions be entered upon a separate page of the minutes of our band, and . a copy hereof be sent to Mr. A. Wehr han. Paui. M. Knoblqch. C. E. Smith, ' J. G. L- G. rES.CHEN, .. " - ' Cqmmitlep, Flv Trana. rst and cheapestat lETf M . Burglars. You can be safe from them by using the" Burglar Proof Blind Loeks, sold at Jacobi's. Hands Wanted. One hundred hands wanted on pants. Highest price paid. . N ne but experienced hands need apply. I. SHUIER, Clothier and Hatter, -16 N. Front street. There will be a slight change for to-morrow 7 in the schedule of the Wilmington Seacoast'R R., for, the uenent oi urose who want to see tne regatta of the Carolina Yacht piub. TVia tiain ck rir-w 1 c no of. 3 x iv , iimu I'll c i v nun ivtvv t-o v u j ,:n I'! w 4.1 kj jl-Jj iv ti ill icav cx'iuuu nil ecu uciiuu at 2:10 p. m. for that day only. Yellow Fever Talk. There is still much talk here now of yellow fever, but there is no ex citement. There was a report cur rent last night that a case had been found at Florence, but this proves to have been false. Our people are beginning to accept the fact in a true spirit of philosophy. They see that everything possible is being done by the authorities to prevent its introduction here and a feeling of confidence is rapidly being de veloped everywhere. The city now is really cleaner than it has ever been before, at any period of its his tory, and this vigilance is to be kept up and not relaxed. We can afford to look with confidence to the fu ture. City Court. There was a small crowd assemb led at the City Court this morning and the following cases were dis posed of: Ran dol ph Tiech and MaggieTi ech , disorderly conduct, judgment sus pended. Albert Evans, disorderly conduct, $5 aud costs. Mtckie Evans, disorderly conduct, discharged.. Frank Williams, trespass, $5 or 10 days. Judd Sanders, disorderly conduct, $10 and costs or 20 days on chain gang. Samuel Petterson, disorderly con duct, $10 or 20 days. Henrietta Watson, disorderly con duct, discharged. The Mystery Co. The entertainment given last night at the Opera House by the Steen-Rouclere Mystery Company drew together a large audience but one not as large as its merits justi filed. It was said, by many to have been the best that has been seen on the boards of the'Opera House in a twelve-month. There might have been more merit in this claim had the spiritualistic scene been given, which was not done, instead of the dog act, which, although very good indeed, was not equal to the interest felt iu the promised developments. A committee, consisting of Capt. S. W. Nobles, Alex. Heide, F. HSted man, J. D. Smith, H. A. Kure and DuBrutz Cutlar, Jr., were called to the stage and these gentlemen ex ercised a close scr utiny over every thing done there but, it is needless to say, made no startling discover ies. Madam Steen is simply won derful in her exhibition of mind reading. It is inexplicable to us We oniy Know mat, oiinatoiaea as she sits on the stage, she displays a most wouderful insight into things which take place beyond her range of vision, even were the bandage not there. She. added up columns of figures rapidly and accurately, with her back turned to the black-board, without seeing board or figures, and as quick as thought would tell what number or word any one was think ing of. The date of one's birth was written on a piece of paper, and she not only told who wrote it, but also crave the exact month and year in which the person was born. , The other parts of the entertain ment were also very fine. Messrs. Rouclere and Nelsonia are splendid jugglers and there is no exaggera tion in the reports of their skill. To-night will be the last of the season here and there will be an en tire change of programme, at which will be given the celebrated blood writing test, and spiritual manifes- j tation without a cabinet: besides i many other attractive pmzles, - Headquarters for BassBalls, Bats Masks, Gloves, Belts &&; is atHeins 1888. NO.; 164, GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or I cough may fasten itself upon you. : One dose !s"a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat I and Lung troubles yield to its treat- free and the Remedy guaranteed by Munds Bros., druggists. , " : NEW ADV 12 It TIS EM KNT8, AN THIRD, BETWEEN CHURCH AND j castle streets, a Set of Artificial Teeth. A j Uberal reward u he paid on leaving them a:t I angle It THIS OFFICE. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, MAYOR'S OFFICE, Wilmington, C, Aug. 15, 1888. $200 Keward, REWARD OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will he paid for the apprehension and convic tion oi any person who may arrive In this city from Jacksonville, Florida, or any town of Florida south of Jacksonville, without under going Wilmington quarantine. - A reward of One Hundred Dollars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any citi zen harboring or secreting any person enter ing the city as above stated. JOHN J. FOWLER, aug 16 at Mayor. Moonlight Excursion. JpRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17TH, on the Palace Steamer Queen of St John's. THERE WILL BE MUSIC FOR DANCING The Queen will leave wharf foot of Dock street at 8 p. m. Fare for round trip twenty five cents. 83-Moonlight Excursions next week. W. H. CHRISTOPHER, Purser. C. C. MORSE, Master. augl62t Wanted to Buy A HOUSE CONTAINING FOUR TO SIX Rooms, A good cash price will be paid for a suitable place. Address CASH. aug 15 3t Review Office. Carolina Beach. J AM PREPARED TO FURNISH" MEALS ON short notice and at anytime ef day, for White or colored. Fresh Fish twice a day. Give me ; a calL aug 11 lw ARCHIE FREEMAN. CAROLINA BEiCH ! rjiH.E SYLVAN GROVE WILL RUN A SPE cial Schedule to Carolina Beach on FRIDAY ' and SATURDAY next, leaving at fc30ra. m and 2:30 and 6 p. m.. Returning at 12:30, 4:30 and 9 p.m. Grand Display of Fireworks! postponed last week on account of weather, will take place Saturday night positively J. W. HARPER, Gen'l Manager. aug!63t Sharpie Eatie M. Daniels, QAPT. I. W. JOHNSON, WILL TAKE PAR- ties Sailing, Trolling or Fishing.- Parties ta ken to the Fishing Grounds outside or up and down the modated. HoteL ChanneL Charter For terms apply on parties accom- Boardor at the Jy23tf- Sharpie Robert E. Lee, JAPT. G, W. SMITH, WILL TAKE PAR- ties from the Hummocks to any point on the Sound or but to sea. She Is fitted with com fortable seats and will accommodate forty passengers. Parties taken Fishing, T rolling. Sailing or to the Blacknsh Grounds outside. For terms apply on board. aug 1 tf Builder and Contractor. TTAVING DETERMINED DEFINITELY TO XI. locate again In Wilmington. I respect fully onecmy services to me ciuzens or Wilming ton as a Builder. Contractor and Superinten dent. I will do my utmost to please and think that I can give satisfaction in every case, iror tne present parries desiring my ser vices will please address me through City P.O. atespecwuiiy, aug 8 lmnac JOHN SHOLAR. No. 7. Wilmington Seacoast R. R IN EFFECT AUGUST 6, 1888, AT 630 A. M From Wilmington, , From Hummocks. Leave ....... 650 a. m Leave . J0 a. m Leave 2:10 p. m Leave........ 5:00 p. m Leave. . . . . 7.4.' a. m. Leave...... .103 a. m. Leave....... 4 00p.m. ueave, ..... . eu p. m. Leave ...10:00 p. m j Leave.. 75 n.m J. IL CHADBOUKN, J., -aug 8 tf - ; - General Manager. nj ANTKD-LADY; ACTIVE AND INTEL- II lient. to represent- in ner own lccalltr. an - old Arm. lieierences required. Perma neM ggfe i?gj"r t ; , V 7 TLZAZZ1 170 XT Vwe-wm.TtOE!aat3rcc::r3 r -::: from cnrlrtcrC3 ca any ar.'i ric :ct general interest, tat The name or the writer ciTrt:. iotz, nlshed to the Editor." V'" coiamnnicatlons must tse . written czlj cn one side the paper. Vv. ' -v . PersoniiiaesmusthQTCiici -V ' ' "'"And it is cipeclAUy aM'pticaiirij vizzzr stood that the? Editor does not alTrays cnclorre the vtews oi. cofrespondents c3 zo Btatca in the editorial coliimni,?f V ' '-' 1 new AVEUtoDnrinr;Tc. o LD NEWSPAPERS FOi: ALrr, AT YOUR own price at augiitf j,. . IfS!- HJT. ICE. YESTERDAY - (MONDAY) J EVENING A Badge WUnungtoh Llght'lnf antry 1 : eserve corps; with my name engraved on it. Tbe finder will be liberally rewarded by lr-vvinprit at the store of a. g. Hanklns, No. 11 N rrcuna street. . V', r - L. p.TiiO'ivs. augU3tl V -;-.4-: - - ' Wow n otic I AM FULLY PREPARED: TO FURNIsn my friends and the public generally with the Purest Drugs that can be round in the city. Also a fine assortment of Toilet t o.ap. Brushes and Combs. I have a fine assortic nt of cigars and cigarettes. I can be found at my store Night and Day. . s . . JOHN 8HEEHAN, the Druslst, aug u 6m N.W. cor. Fifth and cattle sts. ' Healthful! Pil- lows and Bolsters "T V ARE HEALTHFUL, CLEAN AND, COMF OK . - ; TABLE ! - " Leave your orders with " i- ' HOWELL & CUMEUKU, " Opposite City HalC r " : P. s. We Renovate Old Mattresses and make Awning to order. - : jaugHtf Ofificiali 1 Wilmington, n. c.Aug. 13, 1883. rjIHE NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OP Health hereby declare th run imown as "Jacobs' Run," and now used as a sewer passing through the city-r-ls ? a public htU--sanee,'and dangerous to the public health. r, - ; P. WV POTTER, m7d - supt. Health New Hanover Co., N. c. QRDERED BY THE NEW HANOVER County Board of Health mat All privies that are a public nuisance be,, at .once treated as such and contents destroyed, "and - offldallr closed, and they may not be used again. ' F.W. POTTER, M. D., supt. Healtt New fianover ca, NVC. aug 14 3t .-, ,', , , . Official. WILMINGTON. N. C, Aug 13th, 1883. T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF Health of New Hanover County, a committee of the Produce Exchange and Commercial x change, the following was adopted: : - Resoivod, That such a detail ."o 'officers as may be necessary shall Inspect all trains en tering Florence by either of the railroads from the South, warning all persons "coming from Florida or other points Infected with yellow fever, and intending to come to Wilmington, that they will be put off the train at a' point not nearer the city than.Brlnkley's Station, nn tho XXT f tr A T "t A Wa-v.m the C. c. R. R., at their own risk and expense, and that baggage belonging to persons com ing from suspected points shall not be allowed to come to the city, or it reah the city it shall be destroyed. - He-mAved: That a further detail be located at Maxton, with like instruction, and the guards at Meares' Bluff and the Y nearer the railroad be continued as at present. . Also, 1,000 hand-bills; reciting foregoing res olutions, be Struck offifor tnennrnora of helntr distributed on all railroad trains coming frora -the South. - :-. s - -. , , ; F. W. POTTER, M.D. aug 14 ; Secy N. IL Board of Health. Wen of Buoincco I Of E BEG LEAVE TO CALL YOUR ATTEN- tlon to the revolution In Letter. CODSlnfir Presses produced by putting the i v ' " Challenge Press open the Market. The "Challenge" takes the place of other copying Presses with many ad vantages over all of them. ' ' It is the easiest and aulikestonerjifprf cemv. lng Press on the market. - - - One motion of the Lever does the work and nsures an instantaneous copy. . It reaulres no SDecial stand or stmwi tn fasten it in position: - - ' - Price tiO for Press holding 10x13 books. For Sale at ; . : - HEJNSBERGER'S aug 3 ." : . ' - ' ' " - Cfgars, Cigarottca, T CE COLD SODA WATER AND .MILK SHAKES. Also a full line of Drurs. Paffnr Medicines, Soaps. Perfumeries, Hair Bruaiiea &c, can be iounuat ' i V. C. MILLER'S. " Dru2r Store. , Corner 8.' Fourth and Nun fts. P. S. PrescrtDtion3 niied at an ho ir Ja. or night. - " '.. . . - Jyiiu JJR. W. A. McGO WAN Will CClIsct SiCHp- tions de THE DAILY icm',7 izzl t;ic' jacobrciiK dw. Pepot.