ttiff .Sundays Bxueyu. . . -very ef POSTAGE rUJD: m, e.oe. Three M month, 35 cents. . tns. 4 ; . . carriers, free he delivertu j ; of the city, aiwc or' win' - npf week. antf rfS3 .,.,., p report any . fibers w1111:' . -prniarly. i a1 .u.athemSst elegant form f.r NUTRITIOUS JUIOE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, jrfned with tbe raedieinai .r jwssWi own to be ( beneficial to. the human Q forming an agreeable cure Habitual Consti Sa, and the many ills de on a weak or inactive fendition of the WLiVERflHD BOWELS. kaieito excelled remedy known THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT SLH1, REFW8HW 8LCEP, HIALTH and STRENGTH KATURAU.Y rOLLOW. toy one is using it and all are ieHAtedwith. it. : I A5K YOUR DRUQfllST FOB MANUFACTURED ONLY BY ALIFORWA FIG SYRUP GO. $M FtANCISCO, CAL. VmWl. K1.. NtW YORK. N. For sale by BOHEKT K. llBLLAnlY, WHOLESALE DllUGGIST, . b2 U diw . limxagton, w. u. UhemnatUm and Catarrli. Jieumatlsm ajid catarrh are rxtla Dlooa eases, in many severe cases mey nave :aedto treatmeut wlia B. B. B. tBotanic fcci Balmy, made by Blood Balm Co., At- Ita, Ga. Write for took of convincing Pots, sent tree. - f.s.'c.AWaiita, Ga., says: "My wife fica!irr& and notnlnir did" ner any good. r ccastituaon Anally failed and poison -got olierblool I placed her on a use of B. B. ail to my surprise ner recovery ras rapid cGcpte." F. P. KcDanlel, AUanta. Ga., writes: JsEKlieaacuted and bad rheumatism so 1 anil not get along wltnout crutches. b Lid aeurakia In tne .head. First class pitodia me no good Then I tried B. B, adits effects were magical. I cheerfully raaeai it as a srood tonic and quick cue.' n MitlLia Nichols. Knoxville. Tenn.. s I nad atarrh six years and a most couch, and my eyes were much -es. Five bottles of u. B. B.. thank God ! lDivi3, Tjler, Texas, writes: "1 was WinnmberoryearstospeUsof lnrlam- j meomaustn, which six ootties or is. Mnanfc heaven, has cnUrely cured. 1 wt feu the slightest pain since," v J . W :". v VV ft. 'J.PLEJLS3 KOTICri We wia ta r-ad p rect Ira t cc: Cronr t X fx' . i ca r- r -a-!! r-- : ;The narae t Uie writer jBtt ix .12 ways te far nishedtotheEsatOR -U. T-' i'1 .r- crnmrmicaaons .must .aau fatttexT on bnesldeoftheper.T tut VOL XI I. WILMINGTON, N WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1889- NO 179. Prof. J. W. Howell, a well known educator of Rutledge, Tenn., is Jdjj ins' of hydrophobia.' He - was bit ten thirteen years ago by a black and tan terrier. '- -' - During a storm in Chicago, Satcr day night, an unfinished building was blown down upon a frame cot tage,' completely demolishing it and killing eight persons and wounding four others very badly. Two hundred mVri of Wilson cbuu- ty, Tenn. have banded together for the purpose of driving from the county Mormon elders and converts who have interrupted religious meet ings and used insulthig language. " Fourteen out of the twenty .two pa'tent leather manufacturers of Newark, IT. J., have signed options td sell to English syndicates on cash terms, but an option to take one third in stocks is given. There is a stipulation that ho manufacturer who sells shall re engage in the business within five years. The combination is formed to maintain priceg, as the margin is now small. John" P. Seanlan, a friepd of the late Dr. P. H. Cronin, of Chicago, is quoted as saying that he believes Clan-ari-Gael men are gathering at "Tinnipeff, Manitoba, prepared tm assassinate Martin Burke in the event of his extradition in order to prevent his return to Chicago, in the belief that he woyld make a con fession of . the "plot to murder Dr. Cronin if he should fall into the hands of the Chicago authorities. W. V. Holden is out in a card defending his appointment of Gris- som as Superintendent of the In sane Asylum. He says: "The three best appointments I ever made were Hon. - R. R. Bridges, in 1865, a President of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Hon. W.A. Smith, .s President of the North Carolina Road, .and Dr. Eugene Grissom, Superintendent of the Asylum in 1868, Mr. Bridgers, it is well known, was a Democrat." The Acme . ANUFACTURIN& 00". MiXCFACTUUEKS OF I .... pmn, Pine Fibre and Fibre Matting. talNGTON, N.C. f VfTTT -crrnm-iT lomio :SiMtIh.Jl 13 D0W established. 1 1 atvrifSOf thld an.l nthor Ktotoo RttrSy w a.hIsn manure K'Pet tepSS,cedea to he equal to any httfflt0 lability and the I 2 found i3111 11 uas r-icauon. mw ur W1U ce mai 1T1 t t.t sittWei Acles in great va FKE.Mlneral Water; come in 1 .7 powers, S9 8um Market! &C, SPKINK- Bottom hiJ LiUly maiL Onefre torr , v - " . -T , Uiat)UI1t supply pf "aa, Per month. Chil 4 , 4ue Uncoiaton, N.C. The residents of Swoyer's Hill, a few miles above Wilkesbarre, Pa were greatly alarmed Saturday morning by the settling of a large area over the workings of Enter prise Colliery A considerable nuui ber of dwellings are located on the distributed tract, but .so far the only dwellings injured are those of George Eicke, Peter Newman and Michael Welsh. The cause of the settling of surface is supposed to be the removal of too large a propor tion of coal; Maj. J. C. Winder, General Man- - m a .jr - , 1- I ager oi me K. & G. R. R., R. & A. L. and the C. C. R. R., was the city yesterday. The First Ward Democratic Club will -meet to night at 8.15 o'clock in Brooklyn Hall.- A full attendance is earnestly desired. . f r Pimples, boils and other humors are liable to appear whn the blood gets heated. To cure them, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1' reports 16 a. 9 children Refreshing and Invigorating A. i Delicious Soda Water as drawn from in Munds Brothers1 magnificeut new soda fountain1 at a temperature 1 of ! 34. Purest Fruit Svrup, Milk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. . Capt. F.' M. James interments, 7 adults and in Oak Grove cemetery during the month of July, closing to day. There some talkv of forming another mIKtary company here. Iln 1860 Wilmington had three. fine vol unteer companies ana surely we ouht to do as well now "as then. This is the last day of the second iaammer month. There is but one month more of the technical Sum mer left, and then, heyl for the festive oyster and the toothsome rice bird. The colored firemen of Charlotte will run a big excursion to this city on Friday next. They will be fully equipped with reel and base ball teauts. They will remain here three days. Physicians are recommending salt water baths to some of their patients here. Those not strong enough to buffet the waves are recommended to try still water, as clear and as salt as can be found. " j Stoves. We have a very large line, made by the best factories, q the latest and'most improved styles, which we guarantee to baKe ana cook well and to give general satis faction. Our low prices will aston ish and our Stoves please you. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t A New York morning paper prints a sensational story alleging that the notorious Madame Restelle, who was arrested at her palatial home, Fjf th avenue and Fifty-second street, New York city, April 8th, 1878, on a charge of malpractice, and who was supposed to have committed suicide by cutting her throat in her bath room, is no vr living in the suburbs of Paris, the body upon which the coroners jury found its veraicc having been one of the wouan's victims. LOCAL isrBTrs- . Index to Itisw advertisements U F riKNT Clothing Muxns Bros Pharmacists W M Cumminq Miittresses . CHAsF.J3lf0WNK, Agt Butter TATI.or's Bazaar Bear in Mind K II Bcntixg Commissioner's Sale R II Grakt Administrator's Notice Brcxhild, SntOif & Co Liquors, etc The. Cape Fear is still very muddy but the freshet is running off. We have a few Fluting Machines which we are closing out at less than factory cost. See them. cN. Jacobi Hdw. Co V Burglars. Be secure from them by putting our Burglar Proof Locks on your bunas. They are - cneap and can be put on by the-most in experienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co t - Paint your house "with. Regal Ready Mixed Paint. It is the best and cheapest. You will find all col ors iu any desired quantity at the aitory s agents, N, Jacobi Hdw. Co. . .i. . ' ; . ; v t - correspondent of .the Greens- The Charlotte Chronicle says that the contract for the grading ; of 50 miles of the Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railroad was given out in Chester Saturday. The work was jot in small sections, and quite number of contractors are interest ed. a To Dispel Colds. Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to per manently cure ' habitual constipa tion, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, ue Syrup of Figs. ; 1h L.ttrj Law, The following are included uhder the head of Lotteries in seption 15 schedule B, of an act to ''Raise Rev enue," laws of 1889. "Every gift enterprise, or any person, or estab lishment offering any article for sale and proposing to present purchasers with any gift or prize as an induce ment to purchase, fifty dollars. On any lottery, whether known as! a beneficial asspciatiop, gif$ cpneert or otherwise, one thousand dollars on every itinerant dealer in prize photographs, or prizes of any kind, one hundred dollars in each county in which the business is conducted.' The Mattress Factory, (B'rom Messenger Encampment Issue.) One of our young men, Mr. W. M. Cumming, is in a ; business, that ought to be encouraged, for it is not only a home industry, but' one that adds to our city's health and our citizen's comfort. It is the manu facture and renovating of mat tresses, and includes such other ar ticles i that line as springs, pil lows, cushions, bolstei-s, etc An old mattress is often , both uncom.f ort able and unhealthy, and to have it renovated and remade becomes both a duty ana a pleasure, especially when the work can be. done and well done, in one day, "as Mr. Cum- mmg is jjreparea to ao. me rac tory is situated on Princess street (No. 17), and is fully equipped with the newest patented machinery to do all kinds of work. The hair pickl ing machine is especially well adap- ted to uo mis important uraucn oi the work. - ! Our friends in the country wrould find it to their advantage to write to Mr. Cumming if they desire their old hair (or moss, or other) mat ' tresses made over at small cost.-' . Wherr oar readers ;consider that "one third of their Ijvesia spent in lied " and that in all times of weak ' . . . . of weariness anu oi sicnness boro' Workman cays that Rev. R. G.: ne? Pearson, the eyangelist, is just now they seek the bed for recuperation recovering from a sprained knee, , jeb l, u , . - the result of a fall some weeks ago. iard-to buying a good set of He has had to go about on crutches fprSTgs and a nice hair mattress, or for five weeks. having tne om ones waue oyer. Kicarslon from Mi. OUv. There is an excursiom party, here to day from Mt. Olive. The party numbers ;n aH about SQ0,jabouttwo i thirds of whom are colored. Some of these went down on the Seacoast Railroad, and others to 'Carolina Beach, while still others remained in the city.-;- r;.: ;M-;V--ii Crops About liw;- Kyf- -llr. J. T. Collins; of Burgawr, ar rived here this monning and ; went down to Wrightsville -fro spend the day.' ; In, a brief interview j he In formed us that the crops are looking well in his section but that he fears the r.aias will injure the cotton. They have already hurt the fruit crop. ' ; :--j--- "" A Fin Conntry. .1 A gentleman in this city, who paid a visit yesterday to the upper part of Brunswiek county, says that the crops all along the line of tle road he traversed are i truly magnigcent.. Cotton, corn, peas and potatoes are all in splendid mdition, not.withsWimiLiDS tis. heavy rains. He says also tkat it appears to be a perfect paradise for ui tsiucu. - x u v i c aic iuii ui vuung partridges in the woods, and fields and some : of the prettiest fresh water streams for fishinghehas ever seen, The drawback, however, lies in the fact that it is an almost inac cessible country. There are two ferries to cross to get there and our friend had to pa y $1.75, roing and coming, for a horse and buggy to cross these. ! Very Pleasant and Very Apyrqpriate. One of the most interesting: inci dents kpown in the histery of Cape Fear Lodge, No. 2, I. O. O. F took place in the Lodge room last night; ltjwas the presentation to Mr.'R. J. Jones, Past Grand Master, of an elegaat jewel. '- ; j J Mr. Jones is the ranking member of the Order ; in North Carolina, having been initiated htto Cape Fear Lodge on the 8th day of July, 1845, and continuing an active nein ber since that time, he has filled all the offices in the subordinate Lodge, been Grand Master of the Order in the State, Representative to the Sovereign 6frand Lodge of he United States, and for" a number of years has been Treasurer of ttie Grand Lodge of JeTth Carelima. 1m tokem of their appreciation of -these facts ad the esteem ki which Mr. Jones is held, hi fellow members of tne Lodge presented him last night with a handsome testimonial a P, G. M. Jewel, of solid silver lined 'i m rri a '! wirn goia. .xne presentation was made by P. G. John D. Bel lamy, Jr., in i behalf of the brethren, very handsomely and in a little speech tbat was a real gem. air, jones, aipnougn tasen oy surs prise, responded happily and feel ingly. After the; presentation some very fine music was rendered - by quartette of members Messrs. Jos D. Smith, J. W. Fleet, John Grant and Wm. Register, with Mr. E. Pi Boatwriglst at the organ; j ; The jewel presented Mr. Jones i of gold and silver, in form emblam-j atic of the order, and is engraved'on; one siae witn tne words, "li. J.j Jones. P. G. M.," and on the other,! VFrom members of Cape Fear Lodge; b. 2, I. O.-O F.', in recognition of 44 years active service. July 8,th,' 1889." - This has been one of .the pleasant days of Summer. The themometor recorded but 87 degrees at 1 o'clock,' I; Headquarters for Sash, Doors and Builders' Supplies is the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. -.They sell the best goods at prices thatyou payi for those ! of an inferior quality. ? - ' Work oa the new school building on Fifth street, near Chestnut is progressing jrfowly bnl account of the rain. Mr. Post says: that he is working " bet ween -showers," but that he will get there all the same and that the building, will ' be read at th pecifie(rtime. " T Mr. S. S. Satchwell, Jr., who has been for some years past in Mr. Kenlys office, A. C. Line, in this city, left here last night for Savant nah, where he will fill a position jn the office of the G.P.& F. A. of theS. F. & W. R. R. He has many friends here who wish him - a prosperous career in his new home. - : - Personalities most Do afbilea f ; - ' And it is especial aaa pamcularly enfler stood that theEtorCocs not always enflorso the'.Tiewspi eonreeptaheatt 'oSess' so etatea in the editorial oolnnins. " K ; .. . : - - j Sale of Real Estate. We in vite attention to tlie .Ifaci tliatJIr;-IIX3untVnff7':?Comml8':': sioner.;will offer fortsaleVat public auction to morrow,at 12 o'clock at the Court Hopse oor,SQyeral pieces of vafuabletf eal "'esUVeVThree lota to be offered are tat and near ? the : corner of Dawson andEighth streets, and a tract of 195 acres -in -Federal Point township 13'also to be sold. ' NBTV ApVEBTISCmsiITOr O 111153 Q0I COOKING BUTTER, aose consiment I wui seil at ll'tents per pound. . ' , - . : '8. V. BROWNE, Art, ' ?f ater llnfftoa, it C. jy.ol tf ow, . v- (star copy.) . - - i I : Shirts, w e 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 uaoaey made, at, the " Wilming toa tthirtFae tory, 122 Market street.' Sign of the blue awning. k , Sase Ball. r - Be sure to see the game to mor row afternoon at 4.30, between' the Clarendon and Exoelsior clubsV Johnson, from Cleveland, Ohio, will pitch for the Clarendons. The bat tery for the Excelsior is fine. Street cars will run to and from the grounds. The management of the clubs have issued 10 complimentary tickets to ladies. Admission 25 cents, children 10 cents. . City Cou,rt. . - Before the. Mayor this morniag Wlliam Northan was eharged with disorderly conduct but the case was continued. , Robert Johnson, disorderly, was Ined $20' or 30 days. a -Fay's Automatic Fa Attachment. This grand invention far keening cool, and the flies off at the same time, is just being, introduced: and will have an enormous sale during he hot months. It can ntfnnh. ed to any Rocking Chair made, and will fan the occupant of the cfcair while h rocks himself. W can be attached to Cribs KCradles and will fan the. sleeper. It" is to the sick and invalids, who will require less care from the nurse. It is rnvtiiuauie ia every household. It is cheap, ornamental and usefuLand wil 1 last for many yearsr The Com pany . Wisn to secure an Agent- at once in every county. It is a bo nanza for Agents dnring the- hot months. Over one thousand sold in Pittsburgh in two weeks. Pays one hundred per cent, profit. Sample complete, handsomely niefce! plated, sent on rece.pt of 2.00 1 r and terms to Agents sent td all. J A. F ATTACHMENT CO., d4w tft Pittsburgh, Pa.; SPECIAL NOTICE I XYZJtRE THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE Wholesale Liquor House In the State, havrhg established business In v 1868. Twenty-one years' experience taught us all about it, and since we buy our brands of MADE TO SUIT OUR TRADE, WE CAN AP " ; PORD TO GIVE YOU" ; " : Better Goods for Less Money . XIIAN ANY OTBMl 991 1& WX THIS STATEAND AT LEAST ;7 r. As Low as mj Firm in ill Uoidd States. wejlfy113 Cal1 an1 WG WlU prove t0 you ftU BrunMldjSinion&Go., y 111 N. Front St., v Dealers In Liquors, Cigars and Tebaccos. jy 31 tr .. .. ; Administrator's Sale, QN SATUR DAY, THE 3D DAY OF AUGUST next, at 10 o'clock a. ni, on theremlses iatey' ly occupied by, Mrs. . Elsy A. Lumsden, - oh Front street, under an order of the superior Court of New Hanover county, I win seU at public auction, -FOR CASH, that valuable stock of - ... ' -' . AND OTHER GOODSrAND : of whlofe she died possessed, " K. H. GRANT, Adm'nT, July ?4, 1889. - jy24eoatsex . I unaries VfaiKer, abandonment was found not guilty. -i . Rachael Smith," disorderly .con duct, case continued to-morrow. , Two parties were-arraigned for keeping unlicensed dogs. ; iippinott's Magazine. The complete novel in ZiipplncotCs for August, "An Invention of- the Enemy," is furnisked by W. H. Babcpck. The plot hinges upon tke legal fight between two inventors for the sasce pateat, and works p to a: powerful denouement. Mr. George Tf . Childs presents the third instalment of his very ' interesting "Recollections." Another -article dealing with reminiscences is Jas. M. Scovel's "Recollections of Abra ham Lincoln." The short stories in this number are supplied .bxRollo Ogden and Albion W, Tourgee. "A Literary Boarder" by the former is very amusing and clever. A very timely article is "Floods and their Causes." "Why I Deny Evolution," is a startling and , original plea for creation and a personal creator. Miss J. K. Wetherill presents an ori ginal plea for dreamers and illusions in "Magiciansand Feather Dusters.' ''Where is Mr. Stevenson?" has some clever tilings to say. -a. orignt skii i And also onapieceorpaxperoflandlyinein is contri buted bv f Julius Ha wtliorne I lXPIPl County, . i uuiuiucu ouu ueavniwa hs iouows: lieinS tne Commissioner'sSale of fieal Estate for Partition, gY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A decree of sale male on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1889, by the Superior court of New Hanover County, State of North - Carpllna, in a certain special proceeding pending in said Court. -wherein John V. Grairfrer is rrtiinMfr ami vanl : 3if Dawsom Grainrer, Okas. S. Wrainrer, heirs at law er isaace b. araurr, deceasec, amtf Wm. L. Smith, their euaiiMLlan. and sfnmiA Savage, heir at law of John II. Savage,aceas ed, and M. Bellamy, her guardian ad litem, are defendants, the undersign ed, the Commissioner appelate y , the aferesald decree, made - in said cause, will sell by public huetlon, to the kirhest bid der, at the Court House door, in th City of Wilmington, In the caunty of Net? Hanover aforesaid, on Tifursdar, August 1st, 1889? at 12 o'clock, the following deseslbed property, situated in County of New Hanover afore- saia,jtounaea ana aescrjoea as f cuews: One lot In the City of Wllminsrtcn. eelmer the 1 , in Block 37. on the south western half of lot western corner or nawspn and Eighth streeta runmngnenee W leet-with the line of Bighthu. street, thence west 165 feet, thence north 60 . : iwju wim me line vi uawson street, lu lees to the beginning; alse, anotheV lot, being the nilt.hfnRt'm fnnrtti tt . lnt o in mmr Z A .v VU. - .WV AAA &MV4, yy ginning 99 feet from the Southwestern corner -of Dawson and Eighth streets and runnlir thence south with the line Eighth street 35 feet, thence west 165 feet, thence north 33 feet thence east 105 feet to the beginning; also, an other lot being east half of lot 3, In block 87, ia said City of Wilmington, 'beginning 132. feet from the said ceraer of Dawson and Eighth streets, thence running south with the une of Eighth street 68 feet, thence north 66 feet. entitled "French Propriety." I'About Foot Lights,1' tells in an eh tertaining manner the story of the origin and evolution of these neces; sary appendages to the stage. Poems are contributed by Daniel Dawson, Walter Leonard, land Dora Read Goodale. : The various departments are up to their usual standard of ex cellence. : "A Word to the TVls is Sufficient." Catarrh is not simply an incon yenience, unpleasant to tne susierer and disgusting to othersit is an advanced outpost of: approaching disease of worse type. Do notTieg- ect its warning; it brings deadly evils in its train. Before it -is too late, : use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Item ed y. It reaches the seat or trie ailment, and is the only thing tnat will. You may dose you rseii witn quack medicines 'till it is too late 'till the streamlet becomes a resist ass torrent. It is the matured iu vention of a scientific physician. word to the wise is sufficient." thport, leave" at ci5 a. m. and 5 p.m. r, leave Seuthport at a. m. and "A ,- Ferecasle. . . PnrNortii Carolina fair in west' ern part, showers in eastern portion And stationary temperature. Jeor Wilmington -showers. said land on which John " II. savatrw nKida containing one hundred and ninety-five acres. adjoining the land of s.-J. Teboe and others! This 10th day of July, 18W. , r It. II. BUNTING, Jylojw wed commissioner. . Ca r 6 1 i n a B e a c h . STEAMERS SYLVAN GROVE AND PASS PORT leave dally.- Sundays and Mondara excepted, as follows for Carolina Beach and Soutnport: - For caroUna Beach at 9:30 a. m., 24 p. tcL 5 9. m. and 7 p. m. Trains returning, leave Carolina Beach at 7:30 a. m.. 12:30 p. 5.15 y. iu. ouu o y. Ui. a or outni Returnlns. 3 p. m. TlcSets by boats leaviag at 5 p., m. and 7 p m., good to return same day only, 25 cents. Carolina Beach being siUiated upwards of It miles from any channel or inlet ealculatctl to produce dangerous currents, the most in experienced can safely enjoy the pleasures of -surf earning by simply observing the wain rules of prudence and common sense. - New-soli-water bathing houses. . supplied with ocean water for ladles and chllODeaT are now open with poute- female-attendants in waitlDg. - - - . . -. ' Fresh nsh )f all kinds can also always to obtained in abundance. : Wharf between JUaVket and Prlneess Stsi. v- ' JOHN W. HPERV jy 6 tf nac . General Manager; II EXIC AN SnERBET, 1 -A'DELICTQUS BEVEXAGE. . Only of "'.". ' v tvt " ' ' " JUUND9 'BlbTnEIIS, -' wf5tt 'laN.FrontS A,

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