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MISCELLANEOUS DE L CURETTES kte espCid sumzd of)inntf;Pfci4iS& Club Dinnizi'Vfcnc occasions when (fcn- w ' mi r Tizmfi wim usTia I OUS "tastes clsZSlf 4h TV KREjlE ;1E L CREpE Cifor4U m&ds Ihis demand. Each Cigarette is provided with a sweet, clean, new mouth piece.which disposes of all nicotine. L4 W We-nurl f BU LL. ninn wilhoui li. Watch the papers for our, large advertisement; different portraits of fading men each time. HEADACHES Aro cenerallv induced ''A by Indigestion, Foul t"tJr Stomach. CostlvenesM. S5-0.3t Deficient Circulation, or some Derangement of the Liver and Digestive System Sufferers Trill find relief by the use of Ayer's Pills to stimulate the stomach and produce a regu lar daily movement of the bowels. By their action on these organs, Ayer's Pills divert tho blood from the brain, and relieve and cure all forms of Congestive and Nervous Headache, Bilious Headache, an Sick Headache ; and by keeping the bowels free, and preserving the system in a healthful condition, they insure Immunity from future attacks. Try Ayer's Pills. rnxrAuxD by Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co.,LoweII,Mass. Sold by all Druggists. ; al lytc4pdAw A 27 3 A-ISTOTKEIR. LOT -OF - EXPECTED Br WEDNESDAY. MILAN CHIP and all the Rough StrawsJ papaUrnxr. Erery p risible so vie oFoath era and other Trimmings. New lot of Para sols, white and colors, all prices. Gloves, LUle, KU and Lace. New St imping" Patterns. Respectfully MISS E.KARRER. saay 26 ISxr.h angelCornern If T 1 The D a i I y Re v i o v . ham the. Inrapst zona pae ctvuaam.wis vj "'y 7k-uc THURSDAY. AUGUST 28, 1884. Warner's Clean Sweep. . Albion, N. Y-, August 26, lS84.-It is definitely settled thatBankExaminer Williams found noinms: oi value m me First National Bank Bite, which A. b. Warner left locked when he fled. He made' a e'ean sweep. A prominent Albion banker to-day said he would not irive 10 for what is left of the Borrows etate. It is stated on good authority that Warner has issued notes of the estate to an amount execeuing thrnlueot the real croDerty. It is now thought the depositors will realize nothinz. County funds to an amount not divulced were on deposit in the baDk. Albionites were much surprised to av to see W. R. Caulkins in the town. ( :.in!kins said he had been accused of poisoning W. H. Burrows, in Boston, m:d Jiftd hptn warned that if he was ever sten in Alboin be would be hurt. 'But here I am," said be, "ready to helD find Warner. I will give S500 and rav time if the Burrows estate will give a like amount." He said he be lieved that others than Warner are im plicated and that an effort is being made to-shield them. At the District Attorneys office Caulkins asked for and obtained a warrant for Warner s arnst. Later warrants were issued on the application of Judge Burrows and Georce Burrows. They all charge grand larceny. t A new phase ot the poisoning inas been developed. An old nurse of young Burrows named Botsford, who attend ed him for years while sick from drink ing at home, says he does not believe that arsenic was ever administered at Boston, but that the traces of arsenic tound came from the bismuth given him when nothing else would stay on his stomach. Upon this theory it is now held that Warner and others in terestcd in ousting Caulkins from hi3 position of influence over W. It. Bur rows trumped up the charge oi poison ing against Caulkins in the belief that this proceeding n behalf of Burrows to compel an accounting from Warner would be discontinued. Judze Burrows, who arrived here this morning from Richmond, Va , was to-day interviewed at length.. He said. "I have been counsel tor the estate in some matter since my uncle died, as I was for him befoie his death. I never cnew Warner was speculating until ho fled. I was aware that Mrs.Uoswell P. Burrows called upon Judge Anale about two years ago regarding Warner's management of the estate. I do not know what her suspicions were. It was perfectly proper for ber to call for an accounting vjaether she had sus picion or not. Since the citation for an accounting was issued in April I have earned that no account was filed then. bad supiosed that there was I was ire?ent at the time, and it was agreed hat' Warner should file an inventory and make an accounting within thirty1 lays. I called upon him a few week ater and he said he bad prepared a Schedule which he had shown to the;h-irs and they d d not want it filed. I advised him to file it whether they wanted it or not. I heard no more about it until the recent pro ceedings were commenced. I then ask-t-! him if had filtd the inventory. He said he had never filed any detailed ac count, to which I "replied, 'Do so at once: it ought to have been done long ago. I supposed it had been done when you made that arrangement with Judge Ansle two years ago'." " Judge Burrows wa3 asked if any further steps would be taken in refer ence to the poisoning of W. R. Bar rows. He eaid :' I don't know any thing about that. I don't know what more can be done now." The Deputy Comptroller of the Cur rency has appointed Henry J. Ander son receiver of the bank. . Before Foo-Cliow. Pahis August 26 The reports of the destruction of the whole Chinese fleet are confirmed. The French lost five men, including an American pilot, who was killed on board the heavily armed French war .hip Volta. The French fleet suffered no damage. Admiral Con r bet's next step will be to destroy the forts in Min River, between the arsenal and the mouth ot the river. Ho will then, it is thought, join Admir al Lesr-es before K'elung and arrange with him tor the occupation ot that place. Ii is also thought that an expe dition will be sent from Tonquin into Yunnan at the end of the wet season unless China accepts France's terms. Le Paris states that it is expected that China will to-morrow make a forma1 declaration of war against France. CHINESE PUGNACITY. The French are elated at the" display of Chinese pugnacity, because it will conduct to protracted hostilies. in which cae only the capture of Pekin wiil Vfjeetua.ly end the wrar. The ef fect of the situation is to cause an enor mous increase in stocks at Hong Kong and to generally paralyze the import trade. Night taaflic on" tho Canton River is prohibited. Among the Chi ese, who are wholiy unprepared for war, there is a bitter leeling. They denounce the malpractices ot the pro yincial(overnors and will hold them answerable lor any collapses of the naj tional defences. . TH-E DIPLOMATIC SIDE. . diplomatically there is very little change in the situation. Colonel Tcheng Ki-Tong, Secretary of the Chinese Em bassy still remains in Paris. It is re ported that General Millot will be re called from Tonquin, because he is considered responsible lor the difficul ties which have arisen since the Tien tsin Treaty wits made. It is rumored that Germany is taking a deep interest in the question, and M. Paul de Cas sagnac advocates an alliance between France and Germany. At any rate, Baron do Courcel, the FrenchEmbassa dor. has returned to Berlin from his recent visit to (Paris in response to a summons from his government, and has started for Varzin to confer with Prince Bismarck. It is believed that this conference will be in reference to the Franco-Chinese difficulty. Every Farmer ought to get a "Boy Clipper Plow," greatest invention oi the age. Jacobi is the. Agent. t btat IJ 11 wo. - Raleigh Yisilorr 'A revival of much interest is in -progress at Ebenezer church, near Ibis city, conducted by Rev. Dr. Bobbitt. Two or the col ored firemen from Wilmington were bitten by spiders this morning. A pby sician was summoned who appied the necessary restoratives. They were dpfng very ell at last accounts. News and Observer: -Mrs. "Annie Neiehbors, asred ninety-three, died Mondav near Morrisville. An ex- ccrsion party of colored firemen irom W liminglOU amveu ycsiciuay wviu- m t , i . i m r L ing. was weicomeu oy me aiayor at Metropolitan flail ana entertained oy the colored firemen of the city. It is rumored in the city that the Penn syivania nauroau vompany nas pur chased the Kichmona, i? retiencksourg & Potomac Railroad, which, it true. means the long-desired all rail route to New York from tho South -Atlantic States. Columbu3 Times: Mr. H. D. Williamson has a fine field of cotton, of 20 acres. He expects to make it yield a bale to too acre auer awnue. Considering that the land is new and planted this year for the first time, the cotton oj the lot of J. H. Chad bourn will compare favorably with any else where. The army worm has made us appearance in Bogue lownship in vast numbers, and ha3 completely des troyed the fodder up to the ear. The young corn suffers mostly. Tbey are also destroying the peas and rice. A short time ago, Mr. H. lnman. while sitting in the door of bis dwelling Tatom's Township, saw a largejrattle snake crawling about in his yard, very near where his child had just been play- M . m - . Mm m - ing. lie killed the snake ana louna it to be about 5 feet long and large in pro portion, with 16 rattles and a' button. Sjnce then V. A. Simmons killed one not far from the same place, 4 feet and G inches long. It had 22 rattles and a button. Charlotte Observer: The brisk little town of Laurinburg, on the Caro- ina Central Railroad, was considera bly excited, last Sunday afternoon, over the suicide of one ot its citizens, MrJ Hector Graham. He drank an ounee and a half of laudanum, but six hours had elapsed before he was found, and it was then too late to save bis life. The cause assigned for the deed was oo much whiskey. On Myers street yesterday afternoon, a party of white and colored boys had congregat ed together, and each one being pro vided with sling shots, they began amusing themselves by trying to see which could shoot the fastest and hard est. During he indiscriminate shoot ing that followed Jim Glenn, a little darkey, fell to the ground with his eye pierced by oi e of the shots. Young Ar- hur bellers, in trying to hit a target. made a slip, and his shot glanced off and lodged in i he little colored bov's eye. The eye ball was .entirely de stroyed by the shot. . Ttti?tt rnn.I.Tvrnl On maAa FrVn selected livers, on the seashore, by Cas well, hazard & Co., IS' ew York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it su perior to any of the other oils in market. Chapped Hands. Face. Pimples. and rough Skin, cured by using Juni per I ar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co , New York, th 3 w The entire Hebrew Bible was printed in 1488. Pretty Women, Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity. Don't fail to try "Wells' tiealtn Kcnewer. THE MALLS. The malls close and arrive at toe City Poet office as follows : CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast 7.30;P. M. Northern through and way mails.... 8. 00 A. M. Raleigh 6.45 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & K. C. Railroad at 7.30 P- M. and 8.00 A. M Southern MaUs for aU points South, aauy s.uu i'. m. Western mails (C. C. Railway) daily, (except Sunday) 6.45 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral- "ij"' ........ ...................... ..U.1v Jt . JXXm Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail road 8.00 P. M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. M. FayettevUle and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. Fayetteville.via C C Railroad, daily, except Sundays 6.45 P. M. Onslow C. II. and intermediate onl- " ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smithville malls, by steamboat, daily (.excepi ounaays;... 8.3U A. Al. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Tiiaiioiie anu utue Rivei, Tues days and Fridays 9.00 P. M. WrightsvUle, daily 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern throueh and wav mails 7.30 A. M. Southern Mails ...7.30 A. M. uaronna central Railroad 8.45 A.M. mans collected irom street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M.' and 5.30 P. M snd from other points of the city at 5 P. M Stamp Office open from 7 A. M.tnfiP m Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M to 5 P. M., continuously. General delivery oien from 1 A. M. 'tin R T M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to fl.30 A. M. carriers' delivery open n Sunday from 8.30 to 9.30 A.M. Only a Few Left. "gUYERS APPRECIATE THE LOW prices we are giving with those "BARGAIN" LOTS OF SHOES. You e MORE thaa MONEY VALUE. Come and get a Pair before they all go. Geo. R. French & Sons, 103 NORTH FRONT STREET. aug25 At Cost! QVEB 500 BOXES TOBACCO AT COST to cloefouU Also, a large stock of Plog and Smoking Tobacco at very low prices, from tie Beat Fafl cries In Virgin!. Cigars and Cigarettes " By theml221ion attfce Office of CAPETFEAR TOBACCO.WORES, jySStfv No. 153 North Market 8L AYER'S .gn.' contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders trhieh, so far as known, is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine,: nor ; any mineral nor deleterious substance -what-r 'eyer, and consequently produces no in jurioui effect upon the constitution but leavee the ijstem as healthy as it was before the attack. WE WAB&AST ATEE'S AGUE CURE to cure erery case of Ferer and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Feyer, Remittent Feyer, Dumb Ague, Bilious Feyer, and Liver Com plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular dated July 1st, 18S2, to refund tie monty., Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. may 23d Aw nrm COMMERCIAL NJETYS. WILMINGTON MARKET. Aosnst 284 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 28 cents per gallon. Sales of 50 casks at these figures. ROSIN Qaoted firm at '95 cents for Strained and $1.00 for Good Strained. TAR Qaoted firm at $1.60 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON Quoted firm. Tfie follow ing are the official quotations lor old crop : Jrainary 8 cents U wd Ordinary 9 " Low Middling. 10 Middlinc in - Good Middling 11. DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton... l bale Spirits Turpentine. 217 casks Kosin.... 926 bbls Tar 187 bbla Crude TuTDentine ...t. 258 bbis MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Wave.Rohftsnn. FivAftAvillA " - J WWW f V Geo. W. WilUams & Co. Steamer FassDort. Harhfir. Smith rille, Master. Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point Caswell. R P Paddison bchr Lizzie Lane. Herrick. Bath, Me, E G Barker, ice to BHJ Ahrens. Scbr Thomas Sinniokson. Tfprn Philadelphia, Geo Harriss & Co. ' CLEARED. Steamer Wave. Robeson. Favette rille, Geo W WilHams & Co. Steamer Passport. Harper. Smith ville. Master Schr Juno Bright. Barter. Portland. Me. J'H Chadbonm & Co. Schr . Fannie R Williams. Insley. Philadelphia E G Barker & Co, cargo by J H Chadbourn & Co and E G Bar ker & Co. Exports. COASTWISK. Portland, Me schr June Bright 277,538 It lumber. Philadelphia Schr Fannie R Wil- iams 189,000 ft lumber. 155.200 shin gles. WEEKLY STATEMENT . STOCKS ON HAND AUGUST 23, 1884. Cottonashore, 703; afloat 45; total, 748. Spirits ashore, 3,988; afloat, 2,613; total, thoOl. Rosin ashore, 81,163; afloat, 2.047; total, 83,210. Tar ashore, 423; afloat, 247; total, 670. Crude ashore, 2,204. RECEIPTS FROM AUG. 16 TO AUG. 23. Cotton. 48; spirits, 2,130; rosin, 8,315; tar, 15; crude, 1,966. EXPORTS FROM AUG. 16 TO AUG. 23. DOMESTIC. Spirits, -162 ; rosin, 153 ; tar, 1,381 ; crude, FOREIGN. Spirits, 2,500; rosin, 5,316. YESSELS IN THE PORT OF WILMINGTON, N. 6. AUGUST 25. 1884. No vessel under 60 tons reported In tMs list. BARQUES. Nor IntuU Capri, 395 tons, Danlelsen, tier August, 317 tons, Grabe. ta rescnau x westermann Nor Frey, 281 tons, Halvorsev, Helde & Co VT .1 i nmt . . . rur ucuuau, an ions, anaersen, iieiae A Uo snunoNKRs Timothy Fields, 17d tons, Adams, a EG Barker A Co S G Hart, 505 tons. Fountain. Master B S Graham, 341 tons, Avis, Gef nsrrlss k, Co Faunie R Williams. 566 ton s. Inslev. . , Geo Harriss A Co Fstelle Day, 228 tons,-Williams. .c -r . . Geo Harriss- Co HoraceS. Lanfalr, 298 tons, Woodland, m, ... tieo Harrlas Co L C Hickman, 231 tons, Joseph, M o uw . x Geo Harriss A Co 8arh S Harding, 3S5 tons, Melvln, , , , Geo Harriss & Co 8chr June Bright, 346 tons. Barter, J H Chadbourn & Co LIST OF VESSELS CLEAKE0 FOR THIS PORT. GerDUna. 314 tons. Schroder, sailed from Liverpool, Aug. 17 Ger Express, 276 tons, Fretwurst, at Liver pool July 17. jjorFama, 402 tons,J Taraldsen, at Para, &rmm F,ledricn. ?8S tons. Nlegahr, sailed from Liverpool, Aug 1. FitSJjuty 13.533 tOD8 K8her- led from afa828 ArSy0' SrbuJD24ton,' j4hDcle from A Bargain I QN HAND AMD FOB. SAL. FIVE BBLS SCTJPPESXOXG WIXE - I ' ONLY. $X PFii GALLON. A pure wine, a pleasant wlac axdja cheap wln. llustbesoldat once r -J- O. CIIEBBT. 9 iZZX. W. cor. Uaxket and Becoadtt. IIKCELLAITEOUS. i- . .t. We have been and are-now selling Carpets cheaper than ever sold in this market and onr plan works beantifully. Closing, out this stock of v 5tiTr? Is the intention, and while p great, are TO A case of the nicest and CHEAPEST to show tnem. xou aug 21 118 MARKET o)9 . ... 't , . .'IV-'..-'.- : ''.-V:'- '.r'l".. i' . 0 STOCK TAKING WE DREAD. IT TAKES A LOT OF TIME TO ifirr an inventory and measure goods, This dreaded time will comeUiJ week. As far as (possible; we wilt turn the goods into CASH and sell goods at a SACRIFICE. CASH takes lkie time to cunl and measure, therefore, this week we will name prices that will enable you to secure f ! 500 LONG FLUMES IN EVERY HATS almost TRIMMED ana TJNTRIMMEO HATS for rirftum until WMta R inrl White, 6 and COBSETS1 A few more of this elegant lot i- c,, ana vnz., Ac. per pair. L A D IE WALKING SKIBT8 of Fine Musllft, trimmed .uiSioji. ja. TiLiwivy oiiQiinjjo, wiiu romwa ttosom. oi luSGrilon &la puffing, with Yokes beautifully made, at 98c. MUSLIN DBA WEKS. plainly trimmed with tucks, at SSo. A special alsortment of Ladles', Misses' and Children's APBONS, mado of Check Muslin and Fine Cam Drlc, trimmed In various styles with noat edging, at re- ' markaMy low price3. Babies CLOAKS, in Jblne flieruiu aau x'luue, imriii. in jeaumg stTies, at less iiiaa bu meir vaiue; aiso Presses, Shoes, Bibs, i Stockings, Skirts, 4 , Ac, &c. ' Will close the entire stock of SUNSHADES. PARASOLS, RIBBONS. BASHES. HAND SATCHELS, BKLT3, Ac., &c. AT 118 MARKETST., GrayUnej the Great Hair Beatorer and XUnerrer. CaaDoa gray Mir to V3 ntSX color, gradually and permanently. Not a dye. A marveUoua Invention. G r ay-l&lred penwns, men and old romen, made to look young in three weeks. more gray hair . Ateo grows 1 rapidly and luxuriantly. Bend for descrlptlTe laook, and testimonials and oplnloBSof emincntchi lata and doctors, Cto. , who recommend It highly. Addreoa, 1. H. Nicholson, 7 ma SI New Yor june 30 ly d t th eat wly ebw WE STILL To whom It may Concern: We wfmld most give prompt sttcntlon to all orders lh the line of Wire & Iron Work, Wire Cloth, Cheeta afes, 4c and It the Hardware A Wonlenware dea'ers. Architects, Bui dera &MU1 Furnish ing trade of tho United States who do not succeed In having their orders fllWl promptly, will eend them to us we will endeavor to fill them wl hout delay. 49rCatalogues of Iron Fencing ot. wiiier lines oigoous tree on application. Detroit, National Wire & Iron Co. mch 13 dw ly White Cypress or Yellow. Pine. SA8U, BLINDS AND DOOB8 GUARAN TEED A8 GQOD AS TflBBEST.? Monldine. Brackets. Ttalnfttprn Orna mental Wood Work. I aug 25 PARSLEY WIGGINS. PARSLEY & WIGGINS, MANUFACTURE EtS OF i i I . SASH, BLINDS, BOORS, ANB ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK. aug 25 Mackerel I Mackerel I Large Extra Shore Mackerel Undoubtedly Ihe FINEST FISIJ THAT SWIM. New barrel just opened! We have also a CHOICE tor of MAGNOLIA HAMS. THAT EXCEL ALL OTHERS Lf FLA YOB AND GENERAL, APPEARANCE. ' P. L. BEIDGEBS 00. HO ITorth Front " 'aug!8 . . I ' l' ; Board. rW GpTLEMSN COULD BE AC commodated with Table Board on.appliaiuoxit at 221 jfortJi Third Btreet " ' ats MISCELLANEOUS. M IMS" Sri 9 many have been sold, SOME BAUGajj yet open. LfiKRIVE TO-DAY! -BLACK CASHMERES. We only j. will decide for yourself. R. M. IVJcl WTIRE. values, such as are HADEfrom 6ftV np . Urn, one warr.nto.1 .orth doaub GIVEN AWAY J LadlesMieses and ChiWren. Laces, made ud I Art . hut Vtn lnnnrfh r i a 8 out on length, 75c per pair. COESETS1 COBSETS1 jof CORSETS left that have been, selling so rapidly at S9c Mr An oa.ls n11 mill uuium .n .a. .1 il.. . v-. Sf UNDERWEAR! with floe deep cambric ruffle, with half In maue oi me Dest ma- WILMINGTON, If. C. NO MORE SURVIVE ! resncctf nil v n.nnmnv. that wn tp nromivrf tA ? Mich. Look Here Yu WILL FIND AT IIUMPHBET JENKINS', No. 112 South Front Street, North ern Cabbage, Apples, Feaches. Peirf, D.m sons. Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Chickens and Eggs. Consignments of tho above soiciiw and satisfaction guaranteed. aug 21 ' Just the Ticket, AFTEHJBBEAKFAST, AFTER DINNER. ' AFTER SUPPER, AND ALWAYS. SMOKERS WILL FIND AT CBAP0S' 22 South Front street, the best Fire Cent Cigar in the city. . Long Filler Havana Cigar. 8stlafctton guaranteed or money refunded. Alsosia" fine of CHOIPE FAMILY UKOCEBIJKJ. . Fresh Goods every Steamer. Do nolforgwj the place, Nn. 23 South Front St. , jHly 17 EO. M. CRAPON. Art -WENDS AP FELLOW CITIZENS JJEAE ME FOR MY CAUSE AND BE lent, that ye may bear." ' . VnW. . Colognes, Ej tracts. Toilet and Sachet ders. soap, Turkish Towels, . Toilet CM FuB llhe of Drugs 4c. Prescriptions a v laity.. . , At T C VSU aug 1V r ' Coroer Fourth and No" mm Library Lamps. rjIHE HANDSOMEST AND LABtfESl AS- sorrment ever seen In this c'.tr. J- Lamps and Lamp Gowk a speciauj. onjes MXHicnisbs ; July 21 38and40Murchlson rJ9tice. A 8 SOME OF MY DISCHABGED U1 have circulated the .eport thai Brunswick would close next Monday. , leave to state that the Hotel UDi -VTM run its Summer season until Oct. i wgniSi -ltwIUbeope for Winter business. rates for the month of pcPtmercrrnT.Eir. Hor ber School Oxford, N. C. -fqKW CATALOGUE JUST JS3VZD. Tercwi;, heretofore, - tndta only from time of admission. Room eight new boys. c noBSI8,. -. Aug 23 2w ' r ,
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