IT f.., JAM&M4IWI rP1BMI tfSC,; slx months $2.00. Three one month, 35 cents. doiivcmity carriers, free voartof the city, at the above rf m cents i vriu Please report any ana drifters f -nii!iri7. ir .ive tneir paper V Prestnts in the most elegant form c LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE OF THE- ciGS OF CALIFORNIA, rbined with the medicinal '1. nf nLmts known to be Est beneficial to; the human. tem, tonning an agicwwc nd effective laxative to perma- ently cure riaDimai wuau- hateffl, ana iuc pending on a wea or inacuve nnditlOIl Ot tile. ; IDKEYS, UVER AHD BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to WNSi THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT UBEELOOD, REFRE8HIa OLIEK, HEALTH ana I Kkim. i n NATURALLY FOLLOW. Ever)-one is using it and all are lighted with. it. ; ASK YOUB DRUQOIST Rm MANUFACTURED ONLY BY ALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fRANCISCO. CAL. tmVttlE. KY. NEW YORK. N. T For sale by KOKKICT It. HELIiAHY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, ii sr. ly && Wilmington, N. C. KlieiiinntUin and tjfitarrli. hf-umatlsm and catarrh are DOtn Diooa isci in many severe cases they have Jed to treatment with li. B. B. (Botanic od Balm), made by Hlood Balm CO., At ra. ca. Write ror boos oi convincing wfs. m tree. i DodsH Atlanta, Ga., says: "My wife ll car arrh and nothing did her any good. r constitution finally railed and DOlson srot her Wood. I placed her on a use of B. B. and to rny surprise her recovery was rapid complete." . P. McDaniel, Atlanta. Ga., writes much emaciated and had rheumatism so I could hoi get along without crutches. had neuralgia In the head. First class slctans did me no good. Then I tried B. B ind its effects were magical. I cheerfully mmend it as a eood tonic and quick cure.' rs Matilda Nichols. Knoxvliie. Tenn.. es: I had catarrh, six years and a most ressing cough, and my eyes were much ilea Five bottles of B. B. B.. thank God ! i-d me;' an M. Basis, Tyler, Texas, writes: "I was -ct a number of years to spells of lnflam ry rheumatism, whleh sIt hot.tles of B. pi, thank heaven, has entirely cured. . I f not telt the sughtest pain since," J. ATKINSON. W. P. TOOMER, Cashier. l'resident. pington Savings & Trust Co., C PRINCESS ST". WILMINtlTON, N. C, R,t2 t 1 0Q Dt'Poslts. Is empowered to nusis oi an Kinas. - mch 29 ti Nina Bekcli Hotel. E AHDLlNA'BEAL'Il' HOTEL, AT THE m watering place of that name, ISXOWOPEN (mI for ne reception of guests. P1 ratcs the clay, week or month. trtqhirj1iiexcePtlonaWe. Good rooms . -- WUb aQa nrst class attenciants. MEALSi ready on arrival of every train . L. PEKUV, Proprietor. 2llm awn Mowers, Bton the Market! "0ES, RAKES, &C SPKINK ve?tana Au.acuments. Bottom ' 1 Y pa tf - u swV h"BINGER & CO'rf, liFro&t St., Wilmington, N. CJ J FISH! PIG FISH ! 1 41-W4 Li s KEEP A SUPPLY OP RESH FISH Ft A i ,... 3 tepn e y own boat and seine can be rZ 10 on nand- Flc nic ed with Fish or coffee. Is 35c JA A. H12WLEIT. j v ut wlLcnDacK. " m tee cool BKEK always on jy u tt CK SPRimn t on GOOD, CHEAP ' MN(i AND LODGING MEALSATALL HOURS. Y 1 PL jy 10 lw 1 VOL XIII. LOCAL NEWS. index to New advertise mte nts Munds Bros Pharmacists . MB3 Winslow Soothing Syrup KM McIntire Straw Mattings Taylor's Bazaar Bear In Mind K H Bunting Commissioner's Sale Moonlight Excursion To Carolina Beach The soldiers will break camp to morrow and depart for their homes. For flshinpr lines, leads.bobs, poles and hooks of all kinds go to the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Lawn rakes of the latest nd most improved patent. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co t Mosciuito bars, a new and conven ient kind, for sale by W. M. Cum- ming, opposite City Hall. t Mattresses Renovated and made to order into two sections by W. M. Cummin?:, opposite City'HalL t There is economy in building barb wire fences and in buying your wire from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The I Grove carried down large crowds to Carolina Beach to day, both morning and afternoon. We can make you" comfortable for $1.00 by supplying you with the Ironclad Oil Stove. N. Jacobi Hdw Co. Capt. C. A. Hammer, an old Wil mingtonion and gallant ex -Confederate, ! is in the city, with his wife and daughter, on a visit to Mr. John R. Turrentine. Maj. D -'Connor and family left last night on a visit to some of the Northwestern States, where they will snend the balance of the sum mer, Prepared by a combination, pro portion and process peculiar to it self, Hood's Sarsaparilla accom pushes cures hitherto unknown. A grand military ball will be given at the Orton House to night compli mentary to His Excellency the Gov ernor.; It promises to be a very brilliant event. Painters, save money by buying your white lead, ready mixed paints, varnishes and brushes from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell none but the best. , 1 Enamoline, the best stove polish in the market. No r'ust, no mixing necessary. Use like shoe blacking. Every housekeeper should try it. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Kef resiling and. Invigorating Delicious Soda Water as drawn from Munds Brothers1 maghificeut new soda fountain at a temperature of 34. Purest Fruit Syrup,Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. A moonlight excursion will be given to Carolina Beach to night by Mr. Lindsay Russell, complimentary to a number of young gentlemen of this city. The Sylvan Grove will leave at 8 o'clock and the return will be at midnight, . ; rrogress. It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a reme dy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its na ture and effects. Possession these qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentll diuretic known. Shirts, we have got them by the million, made by good and skilful hand,; come and see us, we can save you over fifty five per cent. We'll not charge you fancy prices, treat you well, don't be afraid, therefore come and patronize; us money sav ed is money made, at the Wilming ton ShirtFactory, 122 Market Street. Sign of the blue awning. tf About 150 excursionists came up from Southport this morning on the Passport to spend the day with us, and the Bcsse brought upthirty five. In all, about 200 visitors to day from Southport. No the question arises, who stayed home to take care of the babies? You ; need be in no doubt as to where to spend the day to morrow. The big attraction will be at Caro lina Beach. The Newbern firemen will go down there and our home firemen will be on hand in large numbers to entertain theui. There will be four boats each way. SHE IS "GUATKFUW VI saved the life of ray little girl by a prompt use of Dr. Acker's Eng lish Remedy for Consumption." Mrs. Wat. V. Harriman. New York. Munds Bros., druggists J WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. JULY ' r Forecasts. ; - . ." For North Carolina, fair weather and warmer, j For Wilmington, fair weather. j Very Creditable Indeed. ijoitisboro Mercury: There are (now about 15,000 soldiers, rank and file, at Camp Latimer. This is a V6ry creditable showing for the North Carolina Sate Guard. Died at Sea. - Mrs. Mary A. Emanuelson, daugh ter of Mr. J. C. Smith, of South port, received a letter a few days ago stating that her husband, Mr, Au gust Emanuelson, died on February 15, 1889, in the Gulf fetream on a voyage from Valparaiso to New York and was buried at sea. , Mr" Emanuelson was one of-the crew of the Frying Pan light ship for a few years. He was married at South port, July 4th, 1887. lie was only 27 years of age and leaves a wife and one child to mourn their loss. I The Tycoons L.asf'Night. j One of the very largest and most brilliant audiences ever assembled in our beautiful Opera House was that which was present last night on the second presentation during the Encampment of the Little Ty coon. The Governor was present in a box with several members of his -.1 . ! staff. The piece, as on - the former occasiqn, was beautifully presented. The house was literally packed and the applause was unstinted. It is gratifying to jknow that a hand some sum has probably been realized for the benefit of our sol dier boys. . Centennial Catalogue. I . The Centennial Catalogue of the University of North Carolina, pub lished this month, contains: 1, His? torical Sketches of the University, by President Battle; 2. Officers, Trustees and! Faculty, 1789 1889; 3. An Alphabetical Catalogue of Stu dents, 1795-1889, with dates, j des, grees, occupations, addresses, etc., prepared by Mrs. C. P. Spencer; 4. Honorary Degrees; 5. Eleven ! full page views of Buildings, Society Halls, etc. The Catalogue Is a hand some publication of more than 2Q0 pages. The edition is limited. Cop ies will be sent post-paid on receipt of 5o cents by W. T. Patterson, Bur sar, Chapel Hill, N. C. Colored Boy Drowned. A ten-vear old boy named' Enoch Sullivan, colored, living on Tenth, between Castle and Queen streets, Was drowned yesterday afternoon In the river pear the foot of Orange street. The boy was w iding in the dock with two other boys, and stepped into a place where the water was over his head. r He rose to the surface twice, but there was no one near enough to reach him. As soon as the accident was made known, several persons went out to try and recover the body, and about an hour afterwards it was found. The Coroner was notified and viewed the body, but an inquest was not held, aud the remains of the unfor tunate boy were taken to the home uf his parents. . ; j ! Death of a Baptist Minister. Rev. W. H. Hamilton, a minister of the Gospel who had been at the City Hospital here for treatment, died at his home at Privett's, S. C, on Sunday morning, the 7th inst., at 2 o'clock. He was accompanied to bhis city by his faithful wife, who was with him to the last. He had suffered for some time past with a stricture of the throat and an ul cerated stomach and before arriving here had been under treatment by Dr. Kinloch, j of .Charleston He arrived here ou the 27th of June aud the physicians feared at first that his case was hopeless. Mr. Hamilton was 53 years old. He was born in Nash county, this State, but removed to Horry coun ty, S. C, early in 1859. He became a member of the Baptist Church iq 1864 and has preached the Gospel for the past 13 years. 1 He had pas toral charge of three churches, Cane Branch, Bethlehem and Salem, He was kindly received and assisted by members of the First Baptist Church in this city and a letter has been received by Mr. S. W. H olden from Mrs. Hamilton, making grateful mention of this fact. The Worst asal Catarrh, uo matter of how long standing, is absolutely cured by Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. It does not merely give relief, but produces permanent cures in the worst cases. 50 cents, by druggists. The Governor of Virginia. Governor Lee's failure to respond to the invitation extended to him to visit Camp Latimer yesterday was due partly to the fact of ther ebeing no telegraphic communication with iVrightsville forthe public, and partly also to his recent, absence from Richmond.5 In a telegram from him to Mr. W. A. Bryan, proprietor of the Orton House," he states these facts and says that Mr. Bryan's telegram had just been received, on his return to the city. Before leav ing, on the 13th, he telegraphed Gov. Fowle at Wrightsville , that public duties would,' prevent his at tendance but to day he found that his despatch had not been forwarded because there was no telegraph communication with Wrightsville. He thanks Mi. Bryan for his invita tion' and begs him to make the necessary explanations. . The Newbern Firemen. The visiting firemen from New bem arrived here last evening on the six o'clock train. They were received at the depot by the W. S F. E. Co. No. 1., whose guests 'they are, and the Hickory Military Band, with all of the honors. They were escorted down Front street to Mar ket, up Market to Fourth, and ou Fourth to the engine house where they were formally welcomed by Mr. W. C. Craft on behalf of the company. They were afterwards esoorted to the Orton House, where supper was prepared for the two companies and the band. To day they visited the encampment and the attractions in that neighbor hood; and to morrow they wil1 spend at Carolina Beach. They have an excellent band with them which discoursed some delightful music yesterday. The following is a list of the visit ing firemen: Foreman, James W. Moore; assistant foreman, M. H, Sultan, privates N. B. Agostini, John Manly, W. 8. H. Turner, A. B. Carroll, A. E. Hibbard, Floyd M. Cnadwick, Jonas Jones, Thos.Bow den, John pinkins, Joe Swert, W' R. Watters, Chas, Hall, Ernest Green, accompanied by Mr. Win S. Ellis, Chief of the Newbern Fire Department and, E. M. Parie, As sistant Chief. Band: A. W. Cook, leader; S. B. Cook, W. S. Phillips, H. P. Willis, Charlie Kehoe, Ed. N. Case, C. R. F. Edwards, Henry Al bertson, John Whitford, A. E. Par sons, Edgar Harrison, WA P. Jones. Of Mautlcal Interest. Capt. W. H. Bixby, engineer in charge of government improve ments for the Cape Fear district, furnishes us with tne loiiowmg m-J BtrnctioQs to mariners, pointing out how they may enter the Cape Fear river through the new channel which has recently! been completed: As soon as tho Oak Island range beacons (fixed red lights at night) are made, bring them in line and steer for them, course about N. N. E. While standing on this range look out for the new channel range beacons (fixed white lights at night,) which will be seen just to the north ward ot Cape Fear lighthouse, and when the new channel range comes on, the bell buoy off the entrance should be close aboard. From the bell buoy stand in on the new chan nel range, course about rN. E. by E. E., aud cross the bar pn this range. When Smith's Island range bea cons (both red lights at night,) which will be seen just to the north ward of the new channel range, are brought in line after crossing the bar, stand in on that range; course about N. E. E. As soon as buoy No. 5 (black can) is passed, edge over to the northward, steering about N. N. E., and bring the front beacon of the new channel range in line with Cape Fear lighthouse over the stern. The course standing up on this range is about N, N. W. W. . .. .. " i Battery Island lighted beacon No. 3 will be a little; on the starboard bow, and is left on the starboard hand. j Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Wikslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. " It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the irums. allavs fall pain, relieves wind, regulates the ooweis, anu is tne uest Known reme dy ior aiarruoea, wnetner arising : from teething or othr i causesi f Twenty five cents a bottle. ', july 6 deod&wlv -z- 17, 1889. NO 167. There were over 400 visitors at Carolina Beach to day. r ; See advertisements of W. M. Cnni m ing, manufacturer of mattresses. J There was a good attendance at the festival given by the ladies of the First Baptist Church-last night at the City Hall. The delicacies of the season Were there and the pecuniary success vas gratifying. . The Criminal Court has been'en gaged to day in the trial- of the case of Policeman Bryant, charged with shooting a dog on private promises, and it had not been concluded when we closed. . - ' " . . The fire steamer! "A Adrian was out this afternoon at the foot of Mar ket street for practise, with the full company, l tiey thre , three streams at once and the time was taken but not reported in time for this' issue: W. E. Miller and E. C. Greshaber, two gambling fakirs, were arrested yesterday afternoon on Wrightsville, Beach bv Col. E. D. IlalKJ. P. Thev were bound over in the turn of $150 each for ''their appearance todav - - j. but did not appear. The Newbern and Wilmington Steam Fire Engine boys, about 50 strong, headed by the Chief and the Mulligans called on the Mayor about 3 o'clock this morning. What's the matter with the May. or? He is all right. The Rev. E. A. Yates, D. D., ar rived here last night on the north ern train on a visit to friends in this city. He is a guest at present o Mr. W. E. Springer. He will be cordially welcomed here by a host of friends and admirers. V Sch r. Alice Archer, '(iibbs, cleared late yesterday afternoon for Grey town, Nicaragua, by the Carolina Oil and Creosote Company of this city with 464 creosoted pilings, which will bem used for the purpose of building a pier" oh the Nicaragua Canal. Personal. . J. B. ,Burch, Capt. Wilmingr toman, wno has ior many years past been resident at Winston, is in the city on a week's visit to friends here. Dr. Jno. H. West, who was here a.short time ago in charge of the Kickapoo Indians, has returned to the city. He is on a vacation of two months and having drank of Rock Spring water while here his footsteps have irresistibly turned in tins direction. Dr. West will probably soon abandon his con nection with theKickapooCompany He is a gentleman by birth and ed ucations regular medical licentiate ana ins reasons can oe readily ap preciated. He proposes, to enter the lecture field and probably to re siime the practice of his profession in a little while. Dr. West studied medicine under Gov. (Dr.) Luke P. Blackburn, Dr. Chapin A. been called the of Kentucky, and Harriss, who has founder of dentis- try, was his grandfather. DIED. EMANUELSON At sea, on February 15th, 1889, AUGUST EMANUELSON, aged 27 years. Buried at sea. NEW ADVERTISEMENT Moonlight Excursion I TO Carolina Beach this Evening. 8 TEAMEIi SYLVAN GKOVE LEAVES AT 8 p. m., and returning reaches Wilmington at vi p. m. Kouna inp w cents. jy it it GRAND EXCURSION ! COMPLIMENTARY TO THE Visiting Firemen, TO CAROLINA BEACH, Next Thursday, 181h instant, VERY EXERTION WILL be hade to Cj render this one of the largest and most enjoyable Excursions of tho season. Boats leave at 9-J30 a. m., 230 p. m., 5 p. m., and 7 p. m. Trains leave Beach at 1230 p. m., 5 15 p. m. and 8 p. m. Fare 5Gc; children hall price. jy ig st t ATLANTIC VIEW, WIiIGHTSVIL.l,K, N. C. , , tUE SOLDIER BOYS ARE COMING AND the girls are happy. Board during Encampment Week Only 02 Per Day. EL. WILSON MANNING. I jyctt- : Proprtetor. f PLEASS KOTICIl ..!. we wci te daa t3 rcccio c;r:s::&tii t from jour txizLZ ca tsy irl eaW,?cts ' u general InterKi, t j t ,i ;- - The name cx taa trrlter iatist aiwaj t top-" cornrntintcattoia Bast te wmtm on tut one side ot tha paper. V :' . PereonauuesaptaTOXaaL . - ) - ' ; And it la cspecuajiia pstfticuiariy imacr stooa that tne Editor cbea not 'aiwars endors the views ot correspcasaits anieea so: stated in the editorial coinninat : : " ; ' NEW: ADVimTISEMEHTO Commissioner'sSalebf Real Estate for Partition. gYj VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A , decree of sale male on the 10th day of July, A. - b. 1889, by the Superior court Of Kew Hanover " county, state of North Carolina, in a certain special proceeding pending , in said Court. wherein John V. Grainger is plaintiff and Fan nie Dawson GralngerTchas. s. Grainger, heira at iaw of isaaoe B. Grainger, deceased, and vim.! L. smith, their guardian, and Mamie savage, heir at law of John IL Savage.deceas- -ed, and M. Bellamy, her- guardian ad litem, are defendants, the underatgD ed, the Commissioner appointed by -ho n1,' v made in - said cause, f . wm !SuJ)y.l,uUc Aucuon, to the highest bid- . Sf !ie 5ottrt House door, in the City, of -Wilmington, IntheucOunty of New Hanover aforesaldr on -Thursdayf Augustr 1st. -1889. ' at 12p'cloclf. ttie foUowing described property situated in County of "TSew Hanover aiortv -said, bounded and described as follows: - . western half of lot I, in Block 37, onVho south western corner ot Dawson and Eighth streets, running thence 66 feet with the line of Eighth street thence west 165 feet, thence north ott. feet with ihe line of Dawson street, 165 feet to ' tho beginning; . also, another lot; being the southeastern fourth of lot a, In blocitffr, be ginning 99 feet from the Southwestern corner of Dawson and Eighth streets and running i hence south-with the line ot Eighth street 8J foet.;then5 west 165 feet, thence north 33 feet, thence east 165 feet to the beginnlne: also, an other lot being east half of lot 3 in block 37. In said City of -Wilmington, beginninFl33 Tfeet from the said comer ot Dawson and Eighth streets, thence running south with the line of -Eighjrh street 66 feet, thence north 66 feet, thence east 165 feet to the beginning, - i. .. And also one piece or parcel of land lying in Federal Point township.New Hanover County, bounded and described a3 fellows: Being the said land on which JohnH. Savage resides,1 containing one hundred and ninety-five acres, adjoining the land of s. J. Teboe and others. ; This 10th kday of July, 1889. Jy 10 4w wed commissioner. Pine Apple Ice, i T I&E-ADB, FROM A MAGNIFICENT LOT of Limes just received from NewYorit call in and see our handsome.. Soda Foun tain MUNDS.BROTnERS, 104 N. Front St, Jytt . Wilmington j3eacoa&tB.B. 75 QN AN D AFTER JULY iTTT, 1880, UNTIL further notice. Trains on the Wilmington Sea- j - - . . ' " coast Railroad will leave Wilmington as fol lows1, viz: 6:00, 9:30 and 1L30 a. m., 1.-O0, 20, . 3:10, 5.00. 6:15, 75, 8:30 and 10:15 p. m. . Trains will arrive at WiimlBgtoa as tolloors-. 8:20andU:15a.m.,liO, 20,1-4, 6:50, 7.0o703, 90,(10:85 and 11:59 p. m. - on Sundays -trains swHl leave '-Wilmington at 9d05 a. m.. 3:10 and 6:15 p. m. Trains . will arrive at wuxnlngton on Sundays at 10-.30 a. m. and 5:50 and 9:20 p. m. " " supper Ti-ainwiR be the 7:25" p. iq. train leaving Wilmington. Round trip tickets will -be sold at 25c tor this train to parties return ing the same night. . ! - - J. R. NOLAN. Jy3tf Genl Manager OCEAN VIEW - j ' - -AT . -; Switchliaci Station ! rjpHE UNDERSIGNED . WOULD JNFORM visitors to Wrightsville the Hammocks and Ocean View, that her DINING BOOMS at switchback station are now open for tne ac- commodation of guests, and Uiat up paias will be spared to give satisfaction to all who Will patronize her tables, v . - - . - Meals ac all hours and at living prices. . Special arrangements made with large parties. - Her experience tor several seasons at 4The Rocks" affords guarantee VtaX every effort will be made to please. jeS71m MRS. W. B.2IAYO. For Sale Ohe;op ; YOUNG 'HORSE, TOGETHER WITH Buggy, Harness, Bridle ana Saddle. Will be sold cheap. Reason for seuins want of use. ! Apply to - jyl5tt. VV w, J.H.JONES. Ma1kingRoornftrF rHILE OUR STORE ' 13 JJEING EN larged and remodeled Ve will cios out bal ; ance of summer Goods at greatly reduced ' prices. ;'. --v.r- Brown linen Vests toe, WWte Linen Vests 75c, Alpaca coats $1.00 to H00, 200 casslmere Pants $2.00 to $4.50, French Percale Shirts at 75c. worth $L25. - ... straw HATS at less than cost. Must be : sold. ' ' . : Je27lm 20 Market street. ltr4NTICn-.A WDHAN OF SKN8E. EN W ergy and i-espectabtllty for our business In her loctyjmlddla aged preferred. ' Salary sopr montn. jrennaaenc peranum, nvici- encea exenangeo. - ' jbw American Mfg. House, Lock Box 15&3,N. Y. , mmi Of PFAGB FSEPAEI FOB 17ALff i -. j' ' mm " IF YOU AINT GOT 'EM,? YOU MIGHT HAVE 'EM. .;;;; ': (Jorneaa's Bed Bug Interceptip Does the work Quickly, Quietly and Pleagj&t lv. A Permanent Cure "So to SDeak." . AEic for CobnxaCs, the Alpha and Omega oi ALL Bed Bug Poisons, and take no other. For sale by all Druggists. mch 27 3m nac m V A. Pppey'o, I VERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STA r bles have lust been supplied with several fine saddle and buggy Horses. Board for Horses by the day. week or month at Urine- rices. Give me a call. -"Carriages always on hand. aorta rroai ijt, vf Tiors oxa stand,? jj 0 m