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M ery aRa". r. J 7 "Jf 03 lei fOl'i-0 "AGE PAID. $2 50 : Three onth, 60 cents. iTered by carrier, .... Till b : iatfpMtof the city, at the "4 t.. orl363tsperwMi. -bKriben will pleesereport any an , Ito receive their peperiregmiarly. yAdvertwamonts. m THE GREAT IE ffj E? if la FOIt RHEDMAT ISM, Bsuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, lickche. Soreness cf ihs V.rf, fjjrf, fla?, TSrn i f, Cziif inp and Sprains, Hums an J Scalds, General Bodily Pains, loath, Ear end Headache, Frosted Fsei and tars, and all other Pains and Aches. V P-rrtinn on parth equals St. Jacobs Oil nwfaiiure, simple aud cheap Exteruul S.itjT. A trial "n tails but the comparatively ris outlay f 50 OntR. and every one Buffer-' st sth pain can have cheap and positive proof i n claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. KID BY ALL DEUGOISTS AKD DEALEES IN MEDICINE. A.V0GELER & CO., Baltimore! 2Id.t JJ. S. A, i;HIlta4v-no to ffl) GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION OF THE ML. LIGHT INFANTflY OS THE ! 9 mnrAsspoirrr. Tuesday, July wtn, tne occasion or the VISIT OF TEE SUMTER MILITARY. "be test of order will be preserved. No spirituous liquors allowed on board. Re frtilmena at city prices. Music by the Itoos. The Cornet Concert Club will also k :i itten.lance. reserved to exclude objectionable persons. IVkets 00c; Children and Servants 25c: Hid at News Stands and Book Stores. Committee Thns. n.Jamps. F. T,. Mi Jiward A. Oldham, J. P. Thomas, K. II. J VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, JULY 18. 1881. NO. 167 LOCAL VRWS. New Advertisements. Altaffeu, PjtiCE & Co Sah, Doors and Blinds L J Otteeboukg Readers of Review J L BoATWEiGfHT I Intend Watson A Eckel "Dor Tongue "Vanilla." Prof. gostini Second Excursion IIeiksbekoek Bae Balls CW Yates Hann's Manifold Books Canteloup?s were plentifal this morn ing and were Felling at yc ry moderate prices. ' or Only 4 bales to-day." of cotton received here The rainfall here yesterday amounted to 1.12 inches. The plank road near the Carolina Cen tral depot is receiving some much needed repairs. Call at Jacobi's for Garden Iloes and Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c. There you have the lowest prices. f Col. I. J. Young, of Raleigh, is ex pected to speak here on Wednesday against the'Prohibition bill. His Honor the Mayor has returned to the city and was in his accustomed place at the city court room this morning. Ger. barque Prosvero cleared at this port to-day for Ilamberg, "with 3,546 barrels rosin shipped by Messrs Paterson, Downing & Co. The Southern Express Company has just carried into effect a new schedule of rates. The charges have been in many instances reduced, and a small package can now be sent from Wilmington to New York for 25 cents. Rats, qui toes, "Rough gists. Bed-Buss, Roaches, mice, ants, flies, vermin, mos insects, rc, cleared out by on Rats." 15c. boxes at drug- IIRS. JOE PERSON'S ttlttllDY FOR SGROPULil SEVER FAILS. It Will Cure if Paiily Tested. Itpivesme much pleasure to he able to 'i'ttat I have derived an i't?Wtni nn -rofuli from the use of Mrs. Joe Person's ?tij for that disease. I liqrf Rufiprfvl '"3a Scrofula for inure than thn roorc u Ll despaired of ever uettin- well. I treated during that time ly three very aentphysicians.withour. any -ood result, -eawenttothe National Sureieal Insti tlanta Ga- was treated there ?5a two months, with no better re- liflAa m? firnilr nh returning' from tin r 3eiIto try Mrs. IVrsoa's remt-'dv. and not used it more than a week before I jwreuits curative and healing proper- . y SOrCS SOOn blr:li t.. hoi! an.l hn r mJ chaniritl as fast as the sores arain, but my hopes increased, my low '"Wuneji fled hot: Iff ill FilrMAiltT O ir .1 T iniltli arid am in Spirits- Th, rrm- - 4. Rtl).. .... . ' . . . . it ! 1 m trirce weeKs 11 taKen iriy. ltur.tvoDinion that it should CQ SCme tint- nlt.i- tho r.rn. 5 rwlii1 ,"?,JTe 1,1(1 csue of its ejects. It fhouid cc recuUrly by all means, for I have -me4 ni'-t i it. from the pressure of' iV" i Ul a!1 ca5e;i 'ound that the ,1.JJ Wide -would eomncnee to ro- 4 a,ud for t-waloi.c it should be 'V.! v- an e'ctual cure is 1'; Xthin should prevent reffu-" re- from ?iv r pre per Urao. I would f,. a'1 XN,il arc suffering , ' !r?it I. ?n 'ouj.;T - ''Wiit fcure.y cure you "cr 1, U a Ulr tos:- I speak from expe- aa not from hearsav. T tVf Bt of cure from the use of it and ana lasunfir obligations to rfdCmortIlc f31 rclief 1 haveol I. ioia it o . .. . . f!, U r.,T ' uHereri try n ana ue v o ce- 1 tm, respectfully, I..SJ.C. JAW A mwi.Tj b. for testimonial of renarkable l'1 Mri. Joe Person. Print'iin- feo v M by WM u- GREEN, WU- Messrs Watson & Eckel want ten thousand pounds of vanilla or dog tongue for -which they will pay the highest cash market prices. The Foods are fall of the "dog tongue," as it is generally called and persons might do well in gathering it. See their advertisement elsewhere. The Rainfall. The Chief Signal Officer furnishes the followiug. The rainfall for the past week in the Cotton Belt averages about as followsi South Atlantic States . . Eastern Gulf States . . , .Western Gulf States . Ohio Yalley and Tennessee Average for the district .39 inches .99 " 1.12 .72 .80 u V Tlie Rlier. The steamers Wave and North State were both here to-day and left this after noon witn tne expectation ot . going through to Fayetteville, as a dispatcn has been received here to-day stating that, there has been a rise of twelve inchest The MurcJu'son will leave Fay etteville to morrow on her regular trip for thisport. Stucned by LishtniDS. Mr. W.-H. Freeman, a son of Dr. Jno. F. Freeman, was stunned by lightning last evening at his father's residence, on Second and Orange streets. It was at least ten minutes before Mr. Freeman was restored to consciousness. The light ning did not seem to strike anywhere in the vicinity of Dr. , Freeman's residence, that is, no trace of it ha3 been discov ered. I Irn TTT" "QAR PACKING CHESTS DOORS AHD BUNDS S. Mfr-l lAtvrs Tttrtt all siZFS window;glass,- AT STAFFER, PRICE k CO a. Office: Kutt, near Ked Croa st Yesterday's Storm. This city and section were visited late yesterday, afternoon with another violent rain storm whicn we learn from the Sig nal office - extendad generally along the North and South Atlantic coasts. Rain also fell in the New England and Middle States. On the Northern frontier some remarkably low temperatures were reach ed. At Eastport it was CO; at .Burling ton 58; at Montreal and Quebec 55; at Alpena 53 and at Duluth'65. Mr. James Daley, who resides at No. 551 Ninth Avenue, New York, says: About five years since.! fell from a scaf fold and severely injured my back and have been a sufferer ever since. A short time ago I slipped and fell on the side walk and greatly aggravated my old trouble. While in this unhappy condi tion a friend recommended bt. Jacobs Oil and I was induced to gire it a trial After applying it for a short time, I was completely cured, not only of the braises and effects ofinylast fall; but of tiose consequent upon my first hurt and which had lingered with me for fi?e years. I can therefore conscientiously bear teti mony to the wonderful enratire Iprope tics of St. Jacobs Oil. ihi BigSaak. The rattlesnake which has been try ing the Tanner-Griscomdietat the store of Mr. Thos. H. Smith, on Front street. rattled off his immortal coil yesterday af ternoon. The snake has lived eleven weeks without food' and 'his fastine throws the otherfastew, who have been doing the thing for, scientific purposes only well, except the gate money, if you choose far into the shade. His snake ship's skin will be staffed - It is sap poeed that the snake was drowned as it was left out in th rain yesterday and his box was half full of water this morn- Study your interest. Yon can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacobi's. . f City Court Hubbard Cannon, colored, was arraign ed upon the charge of disorderly conduct, and it all. occurred about the purchase of a watermelon which defendant bought but didn't pay for, from Moses Reilley. colored. Hubbard used some jaw-break, ing words in his argument for his de fence before the Mayor which were some what analagous to, or on a parallel with, "de archives of gravity," but they did not avail him anything. His Honor the Mayor said $2 fine, which defendant will have to payor go below. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c. You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. f , The Sumter Light Infantry. Quarter Master Seargent Rheams, of the Sumter Light Infantry, arrived in this city this morning and left on the steamer Passport for Smith ville, having in chafge the company's supplies, etc. He reports a good crowd, both military and civic, as coming on the excursion. The company will be met at the depot to-morrow morning by the W. L. In- fantry and escorted to their armory and from there to the Passport. Quite a number of persons of this city are ex pected to accompany the Sumter Light Infantry down the river. We wish them a good time. Incident! of the Sturm. The storm last evening caused much inconvenience and trouble to many of our citizens. We heard of one instance where a couple of gentlemen who had no thought of ever lodging at the Poor House were compelled to take refuge there, having driven but that far in a bugrgy' when the gust came up, and seek the hospitality of the keeper of that in stitution for the remainder of the night any port in a storm. But daylight found them on the road back to the 1 city again, where they arrived safa and sound, much to the relief of their many , friends, who wondered with considerable anxiety whit had become of them. We heard of another instance of quite a narrow escape of two gentlemen who were driving up from the Sound after dark. The story as we heard it states that they had a collision on the road with another vehicle, which threw one of our friends out upon the ground while the other gathered up the reins as best he could and hauled in the frightened ani mal, who by this time had started in a full run; meantime our friend upon the ground gathered himself up from the praying attitude into which ho had either been thrown or had .assumed, . and made haste to regain his seat in the buggy. The first words spoken were by our friend who picked himself up from the mad and water into which he had been thrown on the confines of a ditch. Says oar ground and lofty tumbler : "Look here, let us agree not to eay any thing about this little matter when we get to town." "Agreed, it is", says No. 2, bit some how or other the affair leak ed out and they have been receiving the congratulations of their many friends all the morning, to which let us add- oar congratulations. Beautify your homes by using the N Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war anted. Sold only at Jacobi's. . f A Tivld Flash and a Sharp Crash, Last evening's thunder storm, for the space of three quarters of an hour, was very severe indeed; while the rain poured in torrents the lightning flashed vividly and the thunder rolled deep and loud, louder even than the bombardment of Fisher or the 500 field pieces that belch ed forth fire and destruction at Gettys burg. Wherever there was a telephone wire or instrument the lightning cracked and popped on the wires as load as a toy pistol. But amidst it all there came one flash which almost ;blinded, accompanied by a peal of thunder which shook the earth, apparently an'djit was evident that something or somebody most have been hit; this morniug we learned that the residence of Mr. William Waters, on Third street, near" the corner of Nun, was struck, stunning Mr. Waters and his daughter also,' slightly. But we are hap, py to record the fact that both Mr. Yv and the yoang lady had entirely recover ed from the effects of the shock this morning. The damage to the house w learn was slight, tearing only a smal hole in the floor and knocking down a little plastering on the side of the wall. The electric fluid is supposed to have en tend a window where a telephone wire was fastened, which had been placed there with the intention of securing a tire alarm for one of the young gentlemen in the family who belonged to our volun teer fire department. But the alarm had never been fixed and the wire only serv ed the purpose of conveying the light ning into the house; after doing the dam. age above mentioned the current is sup. posed to have passed out on a gas pipe into the ground below. Prejudice Kills. "Eleven years oar daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of sev eral of the best (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her disease various names bat no relief, and now she is re stored to as in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we Lad poohed at for two years, before using it. we earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on acccAnt of , prejudice against so good a medicine sj Bop Bitters. -The Par ents. Tdegravu Bold Bobbery. List night, somewhere between the hour of 10 o'clock and 5 o'clock this morning, a robber broke a pane of glass in a window on the north side of Mr. John Haar's saloon, which opens on an alley running from Front to Water streets, removed an iron bar which had been placed over the window to prevent its being raised, and with this bar or some other implement or instrument, broke a small pad-lock which was run through two staples, one of the staples being fastened to the sash and the otner to the facing of the window, where it was securely locked and served as a double protection as the proprietor thought, against the window being rais ed, and the saloon entered by raising the window. To a man with evil intent like the robber of last night, the bar and the lock proved no barrier at all. The thief, after effecting his entrance, made for the money drawer, where he gathered in several silver dollars, halves and quarters, to the extent of about ten dollars. This was change that was left in the till on Saturday night, but the bold burglar scorned to be bothered with anything smaller than a quarter of a dollar and left all the small change, such as ten cents and five cents pieces, untouched. The night marauder most have evi dently been a covico at each things for he did not even shove the slide drawer back and look in the bot tom of it, or tx'i might have enriched himself several dollars more. - Luckily for Mr. Haar, be did not understand the modus operandi, exactly, and the money in the bottom of the drawer is still in possession of the rightful owner. Mr Haar may ha ve his suspicions as to who the thief is, but he does not say. The robber made his exit in the same way that he eff ected his entrance, closing the window "behind him after coiner out Mr.Hanr and Chief of Police Brock. are inclined to think that possibly the depre dator might - have been concealed in the saloon on Saturday night when they locked np and broke the window and lock from the inside to se rve as a sort of blind to hide suspicion rs to who the man was. i nere is one thin? very sure and apparent to any oi le's understand ing and that is that the man who com mitted the deed evident Jy understood the sitaation and knew all about the prem-ises. - FLEA BE ffOTICE. TT wC2 bagl&d to roeelvt omoualcitioa from our ftieadf oa uy and all sab tarts' o Ceasraliatereti tmi" Tie caxot of t writer cart always b fat nlihi t Ue S2itor. SOoiaaiEfiieaaoat mkst be written b only oa A cf tie paper- PerKral:tit lawi be avoided And It la espeeiaL'y sjsd particularly aadar stood tli th9 Ei:tTdcx ik always esdort lha view j or corrtpoi.ie:: tr, aalees fo jtat In the editorial roicoztf. ITevy Advertisements. READERS OF "REVIEW" COME ROUND TO Otterfaourg's Store rjrtI WESK AJfD BE1IULO THE e&ni a d -,ne-t-air bti v sold thoa- Cost and Less.. Finest Dri:. . The Children i friend. . Mr. W. JL Hunter addressed the young people at I 'rout street M. E. Church on Saturdr iy sight and again yesterday afternooi i and at the First Baptist Church last, night, fie is justly called The Childr en's Friend" as he has been laboring for them for the past thir ty years. He wer it to Smith ville to-day bat will return a- ad lecture in the First Baptist Church c a Thursday evening:. Arrest or an Alleged llardcrcr. Officer Banting this morning arrested a white man in this city who goes by the name of J. n. Will:am3, but who an swers tne description ot one Obadiab Ross, who committed a murder in Jeffer son county, Ga., some four years ago. The night chosen for the infamous deed was a cold winter' - night in the month of December, ai.vi year of 1877. The murdeted man's-name was Nathan ial Cornwall. He was keeping a store -at the little town of Bartow, Ga., and slept in the back part of the build ing. On the night above mentioned the store caught fire and burned to the ground, and upon searching among the debris the next morning the charred re mains of the unfortunate proprietor J was found; foul play was immediately sus pected, and several suspicious parties arrested, one of whom confessed the crime and implicated Obadiah Ross. OfficerBunting has the photograph ofRoss and also a description, and they all fit the niAn Williams, whom he arrested and had committed to jail this morning, exactly. In the meantime the officer is in corres pondence with ,the Jefferson county au thorities, some of whom will be on in a few days to identify the prisoner. A re ward of $400 has been offered for the murderer Ross, and if Williams is the murderer, we trust he will receive his re ward according to law, while we hope that the officer will receive his proper re ward forhiainVnanrP afvrnrdino- in 4h A VERY LAllOS VARIETY of Bale .... , . .. ' . ..T.& jX BALLS acd BATS ji ' olfred tin ........15c B.st Lava lie (per dox) MMMH15e weiler fcuretider ,...35o Liwn IItdtrchiars.... st BfctsX LlftCX CULL-AKtf ..UJi'J per piece. Clothing at Cost! Clothing: at Cost ! iNIIMtllMlMIHI Ors Cloth Das ten -.1 nlnlt M. .1 1 n Be;ch6d Drill Drawers 5o ...15 o COMB ROUND ! EXCITEMENT FOR 8 WEEKS ONLY. TERMS 0. 0. D. OTTERBOUfifr. !j 18 Base Balls. t just received at Croquet Sets LARGE LOT ef Eight and Four Ball tie's joat received at niINSBEBOKE'd Pianos and Organs, FOS OA8H OR OS THE, Ety InstalBeat Plan, at HE1N8BEKGER8. i .... jy l8 Live Book atd Moiic 8ore published advertisement. Williams was arrested to-day on the street about 12 o'clock. Officer Bunting has been work ing this case up for several days and de serves much credit for the successful way in which he has managed it from the be ginning. Lipplncott's Magazine LippincotV s Magazine for August is j i i i i . a capital numper ior midsummer reauiuj. The illustrated articles are "A Glimpse of the Cumberland Border." the first of r two papers, descriptive and anecdotical, by Miss Rose Kingsley, daughter of the late Canon Kingsley; "The Home of the Giant Squid," by C. F. Holder, which is; a nautical piece, with the breeztness of the ocean and the flavor of salt spray and , tho continuation of Dr. Oswald's excellent and entertaing series on "Zool ogical Curiosities." "New Ground" by and mlatablo Groceries, such as i - S. M. A. Collins, is a graphic sketch of labor and field-life on a Tennessee tobac- 11 tempt tho in03t fastidious, and co nlantation. "The Pension Office" A. ritertdl DURING THIS HEA.TED term to furnish ray friends with fresh and "New York's Fresh-Air Fund" are timely papers, full of noteworthy details; "On the Wrong River," by C. F.John son, Jr., is the narrative of an exciting adventure in the Adirondacks; and "Housekeepinir m Nortn uaroiina" is a & v bit of personal domestic experience "Captain Put's Novel," by Susan B. Long, and "Santa Lucia," by J. D. J.. Kelley, are effective and well constructed stories. "Craque-o'-Doom" is . brought to a conclusion, and is to be followed by anew serial, by Sherwood Bonner, whic h will begin in the September number and ran to the close of tne year. be within tho reach of tho most humble. I Offer this Week Lemons, Oranges, Canned Peaches and Pcare, Pineapples and Cherries, Shaker and Gordon Dil worth's Preserve?, - Gray Haies are Hoxoeable. but their premature appearance is. annoying. - ! - TT.' Tl 1 f . x-arKers xiair xaisam is pupiuur jui , , T:n,1 cleanliness and promptly restoring the IWni. Underwood &, Co fl Devilled youthful color. New Advertisements. "DOG TONGUE" OR "VANILLA." W 'ANTED, TEN THOUSAND pounds of "DOG TONGUE" or "VANILLA" Must be cured and dried. Apply to WATSON & ECKEL, (Junk Store), North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. Opposite John C lleyer' store, jy lS-ltdaw Second Excursion tj0 SMITHVILLE AND THE FORTS, underthe auspices of Prof. AGOSTINI, on the Steamer Passport, FRIDAY, July -, 1SS1. Italian Harpers will furnish music for dancing. Fare, 50 cents for the Round! Trip. Children half price. jy lS-lt Hann's Manifold Books A RS JUST TUB THIirO for Baleimen and others wio deiira a qaiex a ad perfect copy of their order and letters at one wrS tiir. Every artid la the School Book, Blank Bock and Station ry llaeidwajf on hand. Tk calibrated ecxer Br?f."FIa- noe, and Geo. Wcod'a Far or Orgas alweyi la stock - C. nr. Yates' Boot Store, jyW Meats, Ci;os3e & BlackwelTs Picklof , Canned Beef and Tongue, Cheese, very line quality. Excellent Sweet Butter 30 CENTS PES POUND ! bmaii oagar uurea nam 3 ana . BreaHast Strip?, ,Sfecial Brandy Pronounced by all who use thexn the finest in the city. These goods nro perfectly fresh! being received daily per Railroad and Steamers. JNO, L. BOATlVRiGHT, Woar. II & S3 W. Front fit
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