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TmS PlfEX i4blt1ia4 - - - '. . - ' r eptod by JOSH !T. JAMES, ditob ajtd rxorsxrroz. UBSCaiPTlONS POSTAGE PAID: jw -Bix montlu, tS.08. Three - month, iti oo w.u. Tie paper will be delivered by carrier, free mhw xa any part of the city, at the above nt,or loeenu per week. AdvesOaln rate low and BberaL -Subacrlbera wIU report any and all wu to recelTe their nimrMin.i..i. area .. "VBUMMy, Abba Franz Liszt, the creat com no a r, died at Bayrcath on 8atarday nifht. Babbitt are becoming .o abundant in DortIon.ftfr-.fc!. ..":.". - viwiuu Kumi. ib is . Us Scat GO I that the Legislature oBer a bounty f.r rabbit scalps, to prevent them from uTerrnnning ana laying waste the country. . W. II.Malone. of Atheville. has announced himself an independent can didatelor Congress in the Mountain district. They bare a Billy Mahone in Virtinia but we trust that lhe gallant Democrats of the Ninth district will see to it that there ii no Bil'y Malone in Norlh Carolina politics. nowenfeaged upott a new novel, tobo called "L Torre," which will be de voted to an examination' ol the life ol ' At- . L Tl ' . mopewamrj, wua .pec.ai reference to vnoireann-nunger. no nopes to nave it ready by tne beginning or next year Afterward, it Is said, he will take up " railways, the army and journalism as the subjects of three more novels. . Toe ballet it an expensive luxury t the French' Government. The corps de ballet .of the Paris Opera comprises 1.027 women, exclusive of the hundred odd employed in the five workshops where the costumes Are prepared. The humblest priestesses of Terpsichore, the rats, as they are professionally termed, receive forty cents per performance;-the ladies of the quadrille, $10 per month ; the coryphees, from $50 to $G0; the fujeta, from $60 to $120; the premiere sujets, from 120 to $300, and, finally, 7 the stars have annual salaries ot from $5,000 to $G,000. Altogether, the Gov ernment has to foot a little bill of some $900,000 a year. Oar1 friends ot the Asheville Citizen are again in trouble This time it is a case of contempt of Court. Shofjrd is the name of the presiding justice of the Buccombe County Interior Court and his dignity has been ruffled. One day last week the Citizen rashly gave utter , ance to the following, under the beadot ' Xiao King mu uunoa : - . ' Judge Shu ford's Inferior court seems to be playing the mischief with its juries. It adjourned Monday evening with two buns iuries. Now. if they would hang the court and the bar and all the plain tiffs and defendants, we really do not know bat Itat the country would be helped. However, we would really re gret to have some of our friends tied up." - It U hardly probable that the Citizen really meant anything like a. disrespect to the Court and if the presiding Justice of tho court, ycleped through courtesy "Judge" Shuford, could have S9en into the thing he might toot have, had his f. nlin ri ao sorroaslv otitracrod. As it is he 'hauled' Messrs. R. M. Fur in an. Jordan Stone and Jno. D.Canieron. the editors of the Citizen, before bis court and fined them $100 each for e intern pt of court. There was a fine array of legal talent on both sides of the case and .a stubborn fight was made on each side The defendants" have appealed. -. -:? ' The war feeling in Texas has hot by any means subsided. It is said tha Secretary Bayard has made a demand for Cutting1 release, "which has been evaded. Cutting is now, on trial and will probably be sentenced to a long term of Imprisonment and carried to Chihuahua to serve out the term: Tha JftraWihas this In regard to the war feeling in Texas: The feeling of friendliness which had begun to exist in Texas toward Mexico has been reversed by the r Cutting and other outrages to one of intense resent ment, with everybody's voice far war. The young men of Dallas and other Texan cities are ouietly eirrolling them selves for military service, iC ne-d be, and a similar movement, though to a lesser extent. Is going n v throughout the State- The Stale Adjutant General is daily receiving applications, for per mission to raise volunteer companies, 2nd Captain Sicker, of Xhe Adjutant . tienerais siau. TtkT can have 10.000 men i in motion within 30 days.1 The warlike feeling is luten. sified by the recital of American cith zens Qt outrages experienced in Mexico, over which they heretofore were silent at the instance of employers, who fear ed the effect of exposure r cpon thier business ib Mexico. In addit on to the case of R. II. Fleming, of Dallas, who wascastlotoadungeoa without cause. Mr!seth Gage. a. civil engineer, has ?epirted tbatwhile In the employ ; ot the International Ratoad. near Saltillo. he . forced a lock househat he had rented, on the istrength.of which he was arrested on the charge of th? instance of the local Alcalde and cast into a loathsome dungeon. He was 1 Sdmitted to bail the following day. with ' tbf "proVlio that he $lg if leave man. reported f.f offico morning and evening till hij i trial, cimeoff. He voreporUrf.for teti-days. aach dav - suffering . loais"" : which be was released without thc Xof atrial. Mr. Gsge irjiow be socretary of the . Presidio uve block jiation and4is a, yery. prominent r 71 VOL X Citizen. In tho event of f!ntin , k? uni i. 11 : .: r f- u,-iian Denitcntmrv it ;n n-xfrom n' El1", lhe- peop,e of l .X?? Tti,m 8n ,r"sular invasion ol LOCAL NEWS. . 0EX TO NEWOYEBTIXEKEITS. r o Miller Insect Powder Cbonex-eho Photographs -a-enrus Bros -Toilet Soaps, Ac M M KAiz-Sranl Clearing falc 0 W Yatks "The Lae Mrs Null" Giles ft Murchison Refrigerators 8 M MclNnuE Mattlns, Carpsts. Ac Knights of Hoxok Rearular Meeting W K Sprixobk A Co Hazard Powder xcuisiojr-3 S Second Advent Church HKiwsBEUGEE's-Oliver Wendell Holmes xcur. slons W"e 16se this month 58 minutes ol Jdajlight I That was a glorioaa rain wMch fell here ,hfs aflenio0 This month has five Sundays, five Mondays aod"five Tuesdays. Eggs ara being retailed atooie of the grocery stores lor ten cents a dozen. Attention is iiivited to the allvertise mentof the Acme Saloon, Mr. J. G. 1. Geischen. proprietor..ar it appears in this issue. Oh, it is so warm again. Well, that's all ri ht. Go to Heinsberzer'tf, buy a Hammock, and the sight of it will make yon feel coo!. f Stoves! A very lanre assortment a prices to suit all. Ask youjr neighbors and friends who have tried our stoves, and they will toll you of their merit. Jacobi's ildw. Depot. - t The British barque Enterprise, COO tons burthen, Capt. Carroll, is now at the wharf of the Carolina Oil and Creo sote Works, loading with creosoted railroad crossties for South America. It anybody has had the idea thai the hot wave has passed they have been very much mistaken, for there seems in be no perceptible dimunitiou of the ex cessive heat. Yesterday .was very hot. and last night, although it blew a gale of wind at times, was uncomfortably warm . The Sunday School of the Second Ad vent Church will, on Wednesday, the 4th inst, give an excursion to Smith ville, the Rocks and the Forts on the steamer Passport. As is. well known all of the excursions given under the auspices of the members of this church havebsen exceedingly pleasant', and there is no doubt that thi3 will be equally so. 'It is the only excursion thus far announced for this week. Our Own Manufacture A very nice line of Wamsutta night shirts, all sizes, at 75 cents. Call at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, 27 Market street, J. Elsbacit, Prop. t . It n lights of Honor. " Carolina Lodge No. 43i. Regular meeting this (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Full attendance is desired as business of importance will be trans acted. It Indication For North Carolina and South Caro lina, local rains, followed by fair weath er, winds shifting . to Northerly atd slightly cooler. City Court. Wm. Brown was brought before the Mayor this morning' charged with com milling a nuisance in the street. He was discharged. Joseph West, colored, charged with committing a' nuisance in the street, was sent below for two days.,, Robert Richardson, colored , charged with committing a nuisance in the . ji . ' street, was sent below for two days. paniel Gurganus, for com milling a nuisance in the street, was required to pay a fineol three dollars. i I y " . At the Hotels T S McUlfred. Washington. D C; W D Judkins. F P Wright, E B Wat son. Gaston Meares, J U Calishcr. New York; Graham Daves, Newbern; E Hauff, C D Willson. Philadelphia? S Edel. Richmond; M S Eytinge, E D Emmett, Baltimore; J D Mclver. Car thage;HonJ A Gilmer, Greensboro; EH Clark, New Orleans; T !M Con Stable, Norfolk, are among the latest arrivals at the Orton. r Cotton, i . . The receipts of cotton at this port for the month ended July 31st. 1886. foot up 63 bajess as against 11 bales for the cor responding month last year, an increase of 57 bales. The,receipts for the crop year up to and including July 3 1st. I886;footp. 101,467 bales, as against 93,922 for the corresponding time last year, an increase of 7.545 bales. WILMINGTON. N. C. , MONDAY. AUGUST 2 Forelffii Exports. The following were the exports foreign for the month ended. and including July J 1st, 1586. as taken from the books at the Custom Hou3c : Spirits turpentine, 307.315 gallons, valued atOS. 180; rosin. 35.545 barrels, valued at $41,657;- lumber, 1.120,000 feet, valued at $19,305, ancL70,000 shin gles, valued at $440; making a total for the month of exports foreign amounting to $159,582. v rtarbor Master's Keport. The following, is the number and tonnage of vessels arriving at this port durin ine month ended Jnlv. 31at Joseph Price, harbor master: American 4 steamers, 3,380 tons; 1 brig, 352 tons; 12 schooners, 2,532 tons ; making a total of 17 vessels and 6,264 tons. ' ! foreign ijarques, l,t07 tons; A brigs, 1,245 tons; making a total foreign ol 8 vesseleand 2.852 tons, and a grand tojtal of 25 vessels, aggregating 9.116 tons. Personal Mr. C. 1). Willson, alter an absence of several weeks, is again in the'eity. A F Strout. Milbridgo, Me; W Tack ier, Philadelphia; E Enert, Burgaw; Capt A L Herbert; steamer Delta ; Capt J S Black, Sampson county, are among tho latest arrivals at the SuLtou House. Judge John A. Gilmer, of Grecni- boro.and Solicitor J. D. Mclver, of Carthage, weie in the city "yesterday, en route for Whiteville. where they commenced the term of the Columbus county Superior Court this morning. Sale Of Valuable Ueal Estate. E. S. Martin. Esq., cbnmiissioner, soli in front of the Court House door at noon to day the valuable properties which have been advertised in our columns for the past five weeks. Mr. S. VanAmringe was the auctioneer and the First National Bank was the purchaser of all tlie property. Tito D- A. Smith property, on Front ..street brought $17,000 ; the Jas. Aderson property, on Princess street, brought $1,500; the Jas. Anderson propfcity, on Market street, brought $2,000; the J. W. Taylor propefty (known as the Harrison milt property) brought $20,- 000. and the limber pens, on the West sideof tho river, broughi $500. - loatli of Mrs. Mcllhonny. Tho sad news was received here yes. terday, by telegraph, of tho death ot Mrs, Mary Mclihcnny.wifeof Mr. John K. Mcllhenny, lormerly of this city but for some months past a resident o Jacksonville, Flu. Mrs. Mcllhenny had beon ill for some mouths -past and a month ago passed through this citv. under care of her husband, for her mother's residence in Warrcnton,"whero she died yesterday. She was a most estimable lady in every .department of life and her loss is indeed a sore aQliction. J)uring her residence in this city she was a consistent and devoted member of St. John's Church and was foremost in every good word and work. She left this city only a few. short njouths ago, in all of the bloom of health and youth and beauty ,x and none thought then that in a few short month's she would be laid away to rest. She leaves a devoted husband and two young children to mourn their irrepara ble loss. - " Tlie Atlantic." The trial of lhe new steam fire engine Allant c made this forenoon by Mr. James P." Teller, of Seneca Falls. N, Y., who represents the manufac turers. The lest was made at the corn ner of Seventh and Market streets, under the supervision of Capt. C. D, Myers, Chief of the Fire Department, and the Committeo on Fire Department of the Board of Aldermen. A large throng of citizens, prominent among whom were many ot the firemen of other companies, were present to wit ness the test, and, of course, the inevi table small boy was there in full force. Tho engine is a beauty to look upon and sho did excellent work during the trial. There was a strong wind blow ing at the time of the 'trial from tho Southwest, which would have been favorable had it not blown so strong as tu break the stream into spray almost as soou as it bit the pipe. As it was. however, the engine threw a stream 263 feet, which is 43 leet more L than the guarantee, through an inch and a half nozzle. -All of the members of the company, with whom we con versed, appeared entirely satisfied and, in fact delighted. with the engine, and they seemed confident that she would do even belter work than she vdid to day after she has bad a few trials and the "new" gels worn off. . Eekfew. NEW AtTVEBTISEMJEXTS. Carp ets, Mattings, Oil Cloths. We are trying to close out every yard of Carpels and the pkiceS are having a telling effect; come and get a bargain FOR CASH. - : V ;- , ... " ' -V MATTINGS we are offering in great variety of styles. Some beautiful things to show 'Wind StDrbracTng all Jerseys a'specialty . . finir y Pic Nic for Purchasers. Bargains in every department. Odds and ends and broken assortment of sizes will be sold without regard to cost. A chance for all in wat of cloth ing or furnishing goods. Our rule is not to carry over any goods from one season to another if low prices will sell them ; therefore we put prices accord ingly. Come and see lhe . goods and you will be astonished at the marvel ous bargains. I. Shkiek, .the Old Reli able. 114 Market st. Sign pt the Golden Arm. t The New York Enamel Paiut Co's Ready Mixed Paint is tho best. A full assortment of colors, in: all size cans, from pounds, jjp. "lit JACor.rs Ildw. Det&t, -' 'V t :: Z ' , ' ' : j Remember JLhat J acobi is headqaar- ters for low pricen Sash, Dbor, 'etc.- Tho Review Jon Office is the place to get good work at moderate prices. NEW AJDVEKTISEMENTS. S. S. Excursion I rrQ SMITHV1LLK AND THE FOETS ON X the Steamer PA S9 POET, on Wednesday, AURiist 4th, under the auspices of tbc Snnday School of tho Second Advent Chorch. Music. efrc"fhmeht8' at city prices, irarc for tbc rounl trip- 50 cents; ChUdrcn .and Servants linir pneo. . . . - &ug 2 It . -Acine" Saloon. JF TfOtf WANT TO BE SERVE IN STLE call at the " A-eme Saloon," N . E . Corner Front and rock strccta. The finest in the city. aug 2 tf J. G. Li. GIESCUEN, Prop. IMotice. LAUGE. LOT OF SHINGLES AND BttICK on consignment every week. Sold at tin lowest cagb prices, at the foot of Chest nut St. Apply to B. F. KEITH, Jk., -julyl21aw3mm 130 Water St. Hazard Powdcrt KTE NOW flAVJi THE AGENCY FOE M thla celebrated Powder which is un doubtedly the besrsoM in this 'country. Nct magazine built down the river (out of city limits). Full assortment of all the sizes at the lowest prices. -WM. E. SPEINGEB CO , Successors to John Dawson A Co., 19, 21 and 23 Market Street, aug 2 Wilmington N.fC Photographs, r ' i t ALL AT Cronenberg's Gallery, FOE FINE WOBK. Children's Plotnrs a specialty. Old pic tures copied and enlarged. Call and see spo clmens. aug 2 H. CBONENBERG. Refrigerators. -yyATEB COOLtlU?, . ICE CREAM FBEEZBBS, . " FLY FANS, FLY TRAPS. For sale, bv aug 2 GILES & MUBOHISON, Useful and Beautiful. WE HAVE NOT ONLY" LIGHTNING Rods.but beautiful rnaments for same. COOK STOVES. Although modcBt. we do not hesitate to say that we can knock the spots out of anything in this market, either In price or quality. Just come around and we will satisfy you. Frcezsrs, Coolers. Kefrigera tors. Workmen that understand their bust nesiii our pride. PARKER & TAYLOR, aug 2 .' '3 South Front t. "The Late Mrs. Null," JgY BBANK K. STOCKTON, author of Rudder Grange, Ac. -- ' ' V A LSN T I NE,M by W. W. Attor, fl edition. Also, Few and Standard ficoke. in paptr binding, price 10 and 20c cack. "lhe Riverside Paper Scries" contains Nov els by the best American authors; price 5:c. Also, latest Papers, Periodicals. c. aug 1 YATES' BOOK STORE. Livery Notice, 1" HAVE HORSES AND BUGGIES- FOR J. hire duly (except Sunday). Horses board- ired e l. Can be had atany time called fnr. Tbojte leaving city, wishing to havj tneir hors taken care of dating tbelr absence, will do well to call on me. King up Telephone 2t when In want of anything in my line, june 5 tf J. W. TA YLOR, Agt. . Wo : : a: ,1886 NO. 182 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS you in this line. styles and lengths. . . R. T-T. rJclfJTIRE. Grand Clearing Sale ! AT " 1 f Cash House, 116 Market St. TO iNA BliE IJSX) .Slip W OUR kmd ; patrons ari STOCK FOR FALL, and to make rooni for sanie s v : ".'.-; t Will Offer this Weefc : SUMMER SILKS, worth OSc. lor 50c. per yard ': , SUMMER SILKS, worth 50c. for - ... 3Cc. pejr yard. S ATINS, alicolorsworth 75c, for 45cper yard. : ; " . . NljN'S VEILING AND SUMMER DRKSS GOODS, worth aOc-for lOcL per yard. ''""".'. 7 Kenmants. liemnants. Black and Colore4 good DRESS GOODS at HALF PRICE. Good GINGH AMS & SEERSUCKs ERS, at 7c. i .Good CALICOES, 4c. Best Quality Calicoes, . 5ci " "Q . A few more of those BUTTONS, worth ao to SOc. only lOc per dozen. EXTRA QUALITY PARASOLS very low. PARASOLS, worth $6. CO. for $3.05. ' Jobs in Jerseys. One lot FINE AND HEAVY JER SEYS, cheap at $3 .50, only $1 . 75 Remnants of Embroideries. GOOD t VICTORIA LAWNS. lO. andX2e.V v ' ' I HEAVY PANTS STUFF, worth SOc. for 12ic, BOYS' CASSIMERES, worth 50c. for30c. - . - SEERSUCKER SKIRTS, only 25c And eher DESIRABLE ARTI CLES, All very low for cash. -AT- M. TJI. KATZ'S ang 2 HO UAUJUTT 8T. HE ROC KB . This Famous Seaside Resort is now Well Known. JT IS ONLY 20 MILES BELOW WI LMIKG ton and has been pronounced tbc bet resort for fishermen In North Carolina. The River, the Bay and the Ocean arc at its very doors. " . ; ' . - Bsth House, Sail Boat and Bathing Dresses at rvtiimmnd atsav hAtir . A Good Beds. Comfortable Rooms Good Tare and Polite BcrTlce. ; v i, - Rales lower than at almost any other resort on the coast. Communication twice a day to and from Wilmington by steamer. . , " MRS. W. 16. MAYO, joly29M Proprietor. The Green Bouse. Q.OOD WINES. GOOD UQUORS, GOOD BER, GOOD CIGARS and Good Attention Prices as low as any la the city. Will te pleased ib see you. " ' LB. RHODES, Prop, ' may 25 S W Corner Secona and Princess at CATZ'S . ruBAsx noTica ; Wt will be gUA to receive eommaaicauoa txemoa fxlcads oa aay aid all !sabjsets aMrallBteroatbut . - - Th name of the writer atut always b alahad to tUt Editor. . Commrmlcatlonj mail be wrlttas oa oa', oaa aide of the paper. PtOTonaHtioa must be avoided.: And it la especially and particularly un tood that the Editor does not always aadox ihe viewa of correapqndeatenBiaaa ao stati in the editorial eohunna,' . EV EW AOVEUTISEMBNT8. r -FOR Picnics and Excursions. J-OST UECBIVJtD, PER N. T. STKAUEK. the following assortment of - ' i Choice Fresh Cakes and 1 - Crackers. FfMK O. 3. TEA. ' L;" VANILLA WAFERS. . BUTTER SCOTCH, , : V ' ALBERT-CAKES, ' " ' GRAHAM WAFERS, ' . " " O A.TMEAL WAFERS, FRENCH JUMBLES, 1 EGG JUMBLES, ASSORTED 'JELLY, - - LEMON WAFERS, . These Goods are PERFECTLY FRESH and of EXCELLENT QUALITY. Call and examine. Jno. L. Boatwright. ana .- .'- 15 A 17 So. Front Street Toilet GoapG. OFFISB A FI5B LINE OF TOILET SOAPS to the retail Trade' at prices - ay down. . We cannot b) undersold. MTINDS BEOTflERS. " Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 1 l6i NORTJa FRONT ST. ' Wilmington, N.C. ' New Goods by To-Day's Steamer : ; TlTELlis'3 FOOD-Frcah; , l-'f BIRD SEED Fresh. MARIANA WINE COCOA. . Complete supp'y Drug3, Medicines, Chemicals ' V, . ' ' ; .' .-. ' and Fancy Goods. - rk it tt"rtt ci TiTinrnTTTiTia MUNDS BROS'. EMULSION CODJLIVEtt OIL WITH HY PO fHOSITES, 50c and fl per bottle. MXJNDS BROS'. COMPOUND SYRUP HYPOPHOSPHITES 75 and f 1.5 J bottle. -' These preperatlons are of the highest merit and aro prescribed by Winning ton physicians, july 6 . - Oliver Wendell Holmes. The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table. Con. tatntng a New Preface and Notes. With fine Steel Portrait. Gilt top, $2. , v ; The Professor at the Crown 8 vo, gilt top,. $2 J Breakfast Table. ' He Introduces anecdotes from recondite me d'seval medical lore which no other writer was llkc'y to come across, and he returns nat urally and readily from his scholarly talk,and dlsplais a minute knowledge and keen hu morous Interest In the human natnre and stir -ring life around him. All these qualities . are revealed In the ups and downs of the "Autocrat" and the ''Professor at the Breakfast-Table." London Daily If east. The Poet at the Breakfast-Table;' Crown Syo. gilt top, $2. The last of that admirable, stories of "Table-Talks". The above three volumes, forming the "Breakfast Tablo Series," $ 5. , For sale at HEINSBERGER'S. inly 24 ' Cash Book and Music Store For Fayetteville. rilHE A 1 NEW STEAMER .L. CAPE FEAR, Capt. T. Jj, Green, Master, will leave Wilmington for Fayetteville on her first trip, on ; ' Thursday, July 29th. Hereafter will leave Wilmington regularly ma Mondays and Ihundays of each week. Returning leave Fayetteville Wednesdays and Saturdays. C. 8. LOVE Co.. july28iwk . Agents. QUICKSILVER, CAMPHOR, ' CHLORIDE OF LIKE, . COPPERA8, ... CARBOLIC ACID. For sale at ' F. C, MILLER'S, . ' Drugstore,' jane 21 Corner So. Fourth and Hun eta. KING'3 NEW DISCOVERY - FOR CONSUMPTIOV - rtBov c:ure lor onsurapuon. Boscuce's German Syrup. -SalMtfscatelle. Kenned jra Medical Discovery. -Strict attention given to our Prescription Department. . . , - f MILLER A NIESTLIK. - June 21 101 Market Street, Cor. Front. -f Country . Produce. -yyHEN'jrou want frish eggs, Chtekene, Countiy Butter and all kinds of Country Produce CHEAP, call on CHAS. F. BROWNE, Produce Commission Merchant, 128 North Wa teret., Wilmington, N.C. July 31
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