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WILMINGTON. N C , SATURDAY, JUNE 4. 1887
SO; 132
'laxly.
w (BeeaitorlaJ oonims. -
m Specific for Lim Disease.
.-nC3C Bitter or bad taste 4 n
ifMPTOWlS! mouth; tongue coated
5' ftir ivriHl with a brown fur; pain in
"SeT OTjoints-aften mistaken
IW jWfaf?!aVT stomach; loss ot
relations ; ji"l0M of memory; with,
IAX :,dc '0f havlixg railed to do
tuncthiEf jT. a inick, yellow ap-
l-We&lrtSSne-j tie urine to
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
(PURELY VEGETABLE) -
Sdliv" to a healthy action
. . -ik ..raolinar efficacy or ths .
It-
Kicn Wim b-. . -
Kidneys,'
and BOWELS-
an EfFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOB ;
w.i.Ha. Bowel Complaints. -M
.nl. Sik Headache.
"ffiSfcl". lUUousnes . :
Mental Depression, - Colic
rAd by the'u of 1 Millions of Bottles, at
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE
fc-Children, for Adults, and for the Aged.
ONLY GENUINE ' 7
ki 6ui Z Stamp w red on front of-Wrapper.
. . f
"
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
" "ou'ruonusifus. Price, 81.00.
j,r 2 ddod ivtcly , - " -
The Richmond State figures ut the
smoont paid in bounties by the people
ot Virginia under the present tanfj law
"to a lew protected producer" to be
113.668.618 Such is the amount of the
tsx ibpy pa? yearly in enhanced prices
ol articles they consume. . 1
A good cooling note for this, weather
comes from arvobseryer in Connecticut.
vhoayi that a careful examination ot
the New England Meteorological
Society's bulletin. November to April
taclinire. siwws that the snowfall . of
NsV England the past winter was
bea?iwt at Stafford. Vt.. 220 inches,
at Jsckionville, Vt.. it' was 175 2
loobei, tt Rawe 162 inches and at Marl
boro'. Vt.. 158 inches!
A letter from Rome received in New
Yorksajs it is. rumored in church
eirclehere that the Pot e wilt bestow.
LbaGoIdea Rose upon Miss Caldwell,
who gave $300,000 far" the Catholio
tfuiTersitj. The Golden Rose-is a
tttrk tf distinction conferred - by . the
Popeapon the woman who has.fhder
diomecreat service to :lhe" Cbarch,
vMn. Vf.T. Sherman id the only Amer-
fculady who op to this time ii.as ro"
iTi the Golden Rose . - r
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Tbe late Texas drought isu sa id ; to
Undisposed of the last Tew 'sarviying
ba5bes ia that State. ' la the wild of
Crwkett County a misera bl re m nan t
of Ui once- coaotless herds bad been
flowed to eke oat an existence, with
ontmolestatioa from the cowboys or
eujrs. Bat when Jh'e drought had
tetrojed crops and ; stocks. 1 necessity
JR)f the people to slaughter the buffas
snd they are nowpo more. '
There wa3 a shower' of 4 stones near
orei, in the volcanic ifegioa of the
Ajtentiue Republic, a fetf weeks ago
Jh laated for more than, a minute.
m "tones fell as thick as hail, and
in siza from a pebble.to a . Wy
WpecUbls boulder; 'Great 'damage
Jjona to trees, while barns and out
7 were demolished .and many
rfiic Mlsand large: numbers
aceese and-hawksoa
tikuied.
the
wing
JbT? Pmident William A.AVheei.
he may hTa several days, bis
any moment woutd not be on
"lcud. Mr cb '
4 has
oeen an. inval d for
Hi
many
u .-w wiib s ueain. cariv
aem . be Decame despondent and
1STR
As
anttctDate.aiv rl rf.th
as tvaaninxion
Halnl! he rered to his. home in
PQb-iclife H. 1 ureiy irora
"icto. HehM been suffering from
ysaTInr a a aieMM for' ow
HtMllo uf lal8 hM fftiled 8dil'
Waf - been nottnIy bnt
VV k BlHousnB8.
.taoni Ilwrp , rmeliea befor
them iT-UTer Regulator, hot nnn f
riiA V." Jones. Ed. T1a-
weisengor, Macon. Ga-: 1
ansea ana water-
ipP.tiM; JEiiEtibn flatulency and acid
SLL or lndiesiioo , pnJ.tfv costi vo
: A letter from Alaska says that while
men are constantly migrating to tbat
country, and its condition is rapidly
improving as to civiliZHt ion and trade
Many inducements, in the way of fish
ing. stock raising, gardening, for hant
ine and miniojr. are-offered to hardy
and industrious settlers
; So low wefe the londs in the public
treasnryoll the United States at the
close of 178? i hat the . attorney general
and several Congressmen were in(ebt
pd to lhe; private 'credit of Alexander
Hanjilionrtbe secretary of Stale, for lim
means to '.discharge their personal obli
gations." President Washington was
obliged Io pass a nolo to Tobias Iveer,
his private secretary, to meet his house
hold expenses, the note beine discouni
ed at the. rate ot 2 per cent, pr un nth.
Members oftmsrress. were paid in due
bills; , .
Mr. I'eter Mallett Hale died in Fay
otteville onThursday. His death was
not unexpected, as he bad long been a
sufferer from a patnlul and tatal dis
ease He was born in Fayetteville in
the year 1828 and graduated at Chapel
Hill in the class of 1849 Ho was long
connected with the editorial interests ol
his natfve Stale, and was one of the
most brilliant.' forcelul and accomplish
d writers in its borders The Raleigh
News and Obscrcct says of his abilities
in this line:
The great' prosperity and advance
ment and progress-we today witness
across, the mountains is largely due: to
the untiring efforts ot Mr. Hale to se
cure for the poeple of thai section those
adequate facilities of transportation
which are the basis of their present
activities.
Asa political writer, he was no less
sound and energetic than when seek
ing-the development of our material
resources He was always true to
conviction and to principle, and hia
leadership was largely acknowledged
by the press of the state. His Style
.was easy, clear and forcible. He was
an omnivorous reader, was classical in
his tastes and a fine belle lettre scholar.
So well equipped, and early trained to
lourcalism under the eye of one of the
best editors of the older generation, he
never failed to elucidate every subject
he discussed, and in his argumentation
be brought to bear the lull armament
ct his unusual powers.
LOCAL NEWS.
I1DEI TO N EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dies Ueares Just In
W C Miller Garden'Seed
Heihsbekoeh's New Goods
J W Harper Carolina Beach
-, C W Yates Seasonable GooiU
-FiCNNELt & Daniel Horse Milliners
ZJase Ball Charleston vs Wilmington
4 W W HIRRISS, Chm'n Annual Meeting
kT M 2MERSON7 G P A-Summer xcurelons
. -Miller ' Niestlie Kennedy's Medlca1
Discovery
Only two bales of cotton were reeeiv
ed at this port to-day.
'Thero were two interments, in Eelle
vue Cemetery this week; both children.
"There .were two interments both
adults io;Oakdale Cemetery this week.
' There were three interments in Pine
Forest Cemetery this week; two adults
and one child.
The force of street bands are doing
some excellent work on the different
thoroughfares of the city.
The Register of Deeds issued two
marriage licences this week ; one to a
white and one to a colored couple.
The crops in the Country are growing
finely, and the farmers are hard at
work trying to kill the grass in the co -ton
and corn.
There will be no services in St. Paul's
Evangelical Lutheran Church to mor
row on accoant of the pastor's absence
from the city.
iRev. Dr. Pritchard is absent from
the city, in consequence of which there
will be no services at the First Baptist
Church to-morrow night.
Rev. Peyton H Hoge returned to the
city last niht and' will conduct- the
services at the 'First Presbyterian
Church to morrow" both in the morn
ing and at night.
John Pearsall. colored., was brought
before the Mayor this morning charged
with committing a nuisance on the
street. He was adjudged guilty and
was required to pay a fine ot $10 or go
below for 20 days.
. .
"Take care of your eyes. -An agency
for the LeMare's celebrated Rock Crys
tal Spectacles and Eye Glasses is estab
lisbed In this place at Heinsberger's.t
.Some of the- small boys make nui
sances ot themselves by playing mar
bies nn thesidewalks and failing to
move wheff people desire to pass., ; We
bate seen numerous instances" of this!
kind within the past fe w days
Day's length 14 hours and 31 minutes.
Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 13
minutes past 7 o'clock.
Full moon to morrow afternoon at
24 minutes post 5 o'clock.
To-morrow is known in the Church
calender as Trinity Sunday.
The annual meeting of the Board ol
Magistrates of New Hanover county
will be held at the Court House oh
Montlay next, tt 10 a. ui.
The excursion lo Carolina Beach,
whien wk? to have been tfiven by Cape
Ff-ar Lodge No 2. I. O. O. F.. on
Tuesday next, has been postponed until
early in July.
The Passport will make a trip to Car
olina Beach to-morrow a'lernoon. leav
inr her wharf at 2 o'clock. Returning
the train will leave the Beach promptly
at 0 o'clock.
Personal.
Messrs J D Bellamy. Jr., 2nd. son
ot Mr. Marsden Bellamy, and A. J.
Marshall, son of Mr. J. R Marshall,
arrived home on last night's train from
Chapel Hill, to spend their College
vacation with their parents and Iriends
iu this city.
Suiiimor KxcursioiiB.
Summer excursion tickets have been
p'aced on sale at the offices of the At
lantic Coast Line. The season began
on the 1st inst. Round trip, tickets will
be sold to all of the popular resoits in
the Carolinas and Virginia, good tore
turn until October 31st. thus making a
season ot five months Rates, fched..
u!ef, sleeping: car accommodations &c
wiil be supplied upon application to
ticket agents or to Capt T. M. Emer
son. General Passenger Agent of the
Atlantic Coast Line.
A Day Off.
Yesterday we attended the closing
exercises of Rocky Point High School,
which during its last session, has been
uuder he charge ot Rev. S R Trawick,
a veteran teacher. The exercises in the
morning consisted ot- declamations,
dialogues and the reading of composi
tions, which were quite interesting and
developed the tact that the pupils had
been trained."with a marked thorough
ness in every department. The exer
cises will interspersed with vocal music
under the direction of Mrs. Rhodes,
who presided at the organ.
Dr.B F. Dixon, Superintendent of
the Oxford Orphan Asylum, delivered
the address, which was certainly the
very best for such an occasion lo wVicb
we have ever listened. Aside from his
scholarly attainments. Dr. Dixon is an
earnest, practical man, v who sees the
urgent needs of the hour and in a most
impressive and. at times, impassioned
way, fixed them upon the minds of his
attentive and interested hearers. While
eminently practical and instructive, his
subject did not forbid the speaker from
culling beautiful and fragrant flowers
from the rich garden of rhetoric, and
we wish tbat every father and mother,
son and daughter, brother and sister
in North Carolina, with all their "cous
ins, and their uncles and their aunt,"
could have heard that address. At the
conclusion of Dr. Dixon' address. Rev.
Dr. Yates, ot Grace M. E. Church, was
called upon and made a sport speech
which was in rich humor and good prac
tical common sense, and was a decided
hit. Others were called upon who
made brief remarks, at the conclusion
of which the assemblage ruse and sang
the doxology, when the benediction
was pronounced and the people, with
their guests, dispersed to partake of
dinner, of which they all stood in need.
It is needless to describe a Rocky Point
dinner, for all who have partaken of
the cordial hospitality ot its people
know' that in delicacy of viands and
skill in preparation it can hardly be
excelled.
At night there was an ice cream
and strawberry festival and an address
by Rev. Dr. Yates on the subject of
"Shams." but we were compelled to
return home, and were thus denied the
pleasure of tbee festivities.
True Estimate ot Value.
Remember that when we assert the
value of Brandeetii's Pills we at the
same time refer you to the thousand of
testimonials we have published sup
porting alt and even more than we
claim. The best evidence of their value
lies io these testimonials. The Pills
have been in use in this country tor
over flay years and in tbat time have
su rely been well tested. We never
heard com plaint ot .them. They are
harmless, being vegetable, and always
do their work
rail.
The County Commissioners will
meet at their room hi, the Court House
building at io a. m nn Monday next
tor the purpose of teyying the county
tax.-
Rev. G M. Toisoh will preach at the
F:rst Baptist Cbnrcbr to-morrow morn
ing, in consequence of which there will
be no mornings services at Brooklyn
Hall Thftnijrht services at! the latter
place will be at the usual hour and will
be conducted by the paator. . V . '
More Kailroads. ' ' : '
iTbe officers f the At'antic Coast Line
fast wevk made a contract for the con
struction of a railroad from Sumter. S
C , to Santee River, S. C, a distance
ot 20 miles, and the work will be push"
ed as rapidly as possible to completion.
TUeston School.'
The exercises of the graduating' class
last night at Tileston Upper Room were
interesting, and were witnessed by a
lance and delighted audience. The
programme was varied and was most
judiciously selected, and the efforts
the class reflected . much credit upon
themselves as well as upon the pains
taking and thoroughgoing principal of
the school. Miss Amy kV; Bradley, and
her able corps of assistants.
AMu8lcale.
The Acme Singing Association, a
colored organization of this city, assist
ed by the Asaph Club, will give a grand
musical entertainment at the Opera
House on the night of the 9th inst., for
the benefit of Grace M. E Church.
The best colored musical talent of the
city will appear, and some good music
may be expected The entertainment
will be conducted by Prof. H. M.
Shepherd, who has had the benefit of a
thorough musical training,, and will
undoubtedly pro ye a success.
The Last HI tea. -
Tre obsequies of t he late -CoK ?W. L.
Smith were held at St. James1 Church,
at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The
building was thronged with . th? .rela
tives and friends of the deceased and
the Odd Fellows of the city, of "which
the deceased was an honored member.
Tne impressive funeral ceremonies of
the Episcopal Church were.. conducted
by Rev. W. H. Lewis, the rector.' at
the conclusion ot which the remains,
escorted by the Odd Fellows, and fol
lowed by a long line "ot carriages con
taintng mourning relatives, were con
veyed to Oakdale Cemetery for inter
ment. The pall bearers were Messrs:
R.. J! Jones, Oscar Pearsall W. J.
Yopp. J. G. Burr. DuBrutz Collar. J.
J. Hedriek. C. W- Bradley and Samuel
Northrop, .
isase Ball.
This season bids fair to prove an im
portant epoch in the history of the
great national game ot base ball ib this
city. The "Seasides" have not been in
haste to rush into thediamond without
proper preparation, but they have now
eompleted their arrangements, perfect
ed their organization, and have gone
to work in earnest. They have seeured
three professionals, who have a good
record, and with these and a careful se
lection of the best material of their own
team, they expect to. and undoubtedly
will, do, some good work On MoDday
and Tuesday next .they wjll opeo the
campaign by match games with the
Charleston. S. C, team, which is com
posed of prcfessionals,' and which will
be the first, exclusively professional
team tbat has ever played in Wilrumg
ton. The game will be called promptly
at half past 4 p. m., on each day. and
the price of admittance . wilt be as
usual. Although, in these games, tfie
Seasides will hive to contend with a
nine tbat has been several weeks in
constant practice and has made a good
record in the Southern 'League, of
which it is a member, they do not
propose to flinch in the work, nor gi?e
up a game until is fairly won. This is
the fight sort of pluck, and we like it.
The prospects are all in favor of the
Charleston boys, bat we do not believe
that they will have a
the struggle.
walk-over" itf
Oar Advice to Yon
In buying clothing for men. boys or
children, do not allow yourself to be
guided by glaring advertisements which
promises to sell clothing lower than the
Old Reliable. It is simply to draw
your attention in hopes of selling
you something at a larger profit
Why will men work hard all day for
$1 50. $2 or $3. then tbrowr it away
when that sum could be saved in from
10 to 20 minutes by: trading with I;
Shriek, whom we can recommend I
and who will deal honorably with you .
ia every frespecU-w -v-- - T j
You will find hoes, forks, shovels,
spades, scythes.' swaths ' and farm in
tools of all kinds at Jacobi's Hdw.
Depot ' :' ' '' V ' f
DiMftatffM ami DHtli
Force their way into many a household that
rntftht be protected from their laroad . by Me
simple precaution of keeping ia the noose
tint be tgu family medicine and (c guard of
health. Hoste tier's stomach Bitters Partlc
u'arly where ihre are child. en nhool it lie
kept on hnd, as prompt remedy' for l'aiaot
lie row f taints, fa lb ir oaUet easltr conquer.
ab e. hut which, if allow d to enrraft tbecn
seive on the llfcate childish organlHai. are
nut sily dislodge t. tni speeillly wik trier -oua
mischief Jrrrg.iliilty of ttie ItoveU, In
digestion and 'bllllou ne , are ailment " .f
common occurrence In the house hod , Child
ren. Jvlng in malarious reg ons, are more 1 a-
e to ui at'acKea with chius ana fever than
adults, and the ravages of tbat fell dleeise in
tneir system are sieedlr ana m- re serious
In remote localities far from professional aid,
it U especially deslrab e
Pianos and organs can be bought
cheaper at Heinsbergcr's than at any
other house in the State t
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS;
Horse Milliners.
FULL' NIGKKL MOUNTED SET OF
IIrnces"for $11.50. We 'can not bo 'b-atou
hand made Harness, as we manufacture all
hind work ourselves. When, in need of
i ruoks or fcatchela try us.
FJNNBLL & DANJH.L,
iune4 10 S. Front st
Just In.
JpLANNEL AND JKUEY SUIUT8 FOli
SUMMEB WEAK AT
iune 4
DICK A HEAUEV
UMWn MEDICAL DISCOVERT,
JIMMON8' REGULATOR,
Taylor's Sweet Gum" and Mnllien,
. Bud's Cough Syrup,
Prescriptions compounded day and night.
t- Night Bell.
MILLER & NIESTL1E,
may 30 Cor Sixth and Mulberry
Garden Seed.
JJRUGA, CHEMICALS, PATENT- M EDI'
clnea and Fancy Articles In full supply at
F. C. MILLER'S.
Corner Fourth and Nun Sts
may SO
Aunuai Meeting.
rjlHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Board
of Magistrates with the County Commission
ers will be held at the court House, Monday,
June 6th. at 10 o'clock, a. m.
It Is earnestly requested that all Magistrates
be present as important business Is to bs
transacted. . W.W.HARRIS,
jttceilt Chairman
Caro I i n a Beach.
THE PASSPORT WILL LEAVE ON .
Sunday at 2 o'clock,
QAHOLIN A BEACH
Train will leave Beach' at SIX O'CLOCK
promptly.
June 4 it
J.W.HARPER.
General Manager
BASE BALL.
Charleston vs. Wilmington.
QNLY PROFESSIONAL BASE BALL
C UB EVES IN WILMINGTON.
AIouda3 June 6th.
AND
Tuesday. Jane 7 th.
Great exhibition of ball-playing by the finest
Club in the Southern League. Game called
at 4 .30 p. M. Admission as usual. ,
iune 4 It .
Summer Excursion!
VIA THE -
Atlantic Coast Line
- TO THE
Springs & Summer'Resorts
OF-
THE CAROLINAS
Virginia!
rpiICKETS ON SALE JUNE 1ST TO 8EP-
TEMBER 33th. Good to return until Oeto-
. --
ber 31st, 187. .
For Rates. Seheduk s, Sleeping Car A ceo m
modaboas, Ac,, write to or caU cm Ticket
Agenta or the nsdersigned, i
T. M. EMKRS'N,
'-x-'' Gen'l FaaseBger Agent.
IL 'WALTERS. 'euI Managerj J
'June 4 St tat, wed, frt t
S KW A D VCRTISEM ENT8.
For Piney Bluff.
STEAM K CAPE PKAR WILL RUN
- - . . ii
curstoM parties from this clly to Piney Bhiff f
()aoi. Mating ti rounds on Hundaynext leav "
tag here at ri A. M an I S P. M. Fare for the
round trip SA cents. . fZ -
' o , . R. II. TOMLIN OV,
LITTLE INSIGNIFICANT WEED K -
volutlonizlng the habits of . the worU. The-i
wild period of dissipation. 4v-r ork. neatal
exhsostlon and broken root tttu Hons Hods a
check M'XIK to the front Weakly. neA'
us women d tkuble wurk with less fatUue -n
Ave cents wort h a 1av On draught t '
o JA' lK NU. UrugvUt. i '
maySS - 4 8 N. Froat et. '
Feather Dusters,
Bl 03' TIN TOILET 8E1S. B VTIl!
Tnb. ater oolers. Ice C ream Frev-
ters sn.l Refrlgerstors, which we are selling'
tow down Full line of the best Cooking
Stores lo the market. Lightning Rods cut ud;
ssi-Matr" ",w " u.,tt"
The RockG. r
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
u ray friends aad the nubile generally, that'
the hotel at the Uocks is now open Sot Sum-'
mcr guests. Numerous alterations and tm-
provements have teen made since last season
. The lablo will be furnished with the 6est
that can be procured.
Good RontuH. C
of well trained servants. .
I he best pal line- and liniilnr.. tw. .k
North Carolina coast.- -
The feteanicr Lnnlipstmnit ih u.k. '
day, eacli way.
For terms, Ac, address -
may 281m MR3 W. E. MAIO.1 '"'
Wild Cats !
TJNDER THE;pRE91CNT INSURANCE Mw
M North , Carolina, any ootxern calllug Itself
an Insurance Company that la -able to nay a
-vy vviiduuiuiii 10 soiicib ouainess in
thC StatC. Um rnapnunnxii fa IV.. w....
is tilled with bollcitors of so-called insurance
Ccmnanles that hw nn
can not pass an examinations -
U OOn SBnllcSLIrtn th nnriMlma.l 1lf ' n.
nlsh a Firn Insurance Index glvlnt the stand-,
Ing and condition of insurance Companies
doir g business In the United States avery
uici auuum iHjseiiii bucu 'an index Dfiore
acceptlnv the Policy of any Company that he
Is not familiar with, - .. . v
M.S. WILLARD,
2U North Water 8C
may 23
Summer ReobftJ
4 '
J WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
l am now prepared to furnish meals at, aU
hours at the Hotel on caroUna BeachT
Fish, Qysters and Clains
. prepared in all styles and are a pedalty.
ICE CREAM and other refreshment to
4
v
order,
nmay 26 tf
Respectfully,
C. BACIIE.
Seasonable Goods. :
"gASE BALLS, BATS, CAPS, "BELTS.
Gloves, Masks, Ac. Pic Nic, Luncfi and Mar
ket.Biaketfl, Croquet, Hammocks, Ac.
C. W. YATES, "
Books A Stationery,
may 39 Wilmington. M C
H ARD W A U2 G
...
Manufacturer's Agents for
' . .
Stoves. Ctovob.
Iron. Nails
GUI and Seine Twino,
and a complete stock of A gricult oral -Tools.
JAGUISl'S HOW. DEPOT,
may 26 10 So. Front St
rjErj good
mm - .
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORT
ment of Blank Books of all kinds, sixes and
prices. -'
Paper. Enyelopea, Shipping' tags, all klnde
of Memorandum Books. Invotee Books, Note,'
Draft and Receipt Books.
Fine Box Paper, all the latest styles. V
Inks of all colors "
. Also, a large lot of plaln'and fancy Basket.
Baskets for, every day use as weU as fancy
Parlor Baskets. These goods hays been
bought for sp;t cash, which em&bles us to offer
you bargains. .? " t" . , " . .:;."(rv
Our eyes arr wjde open every itT 1a? the
year, and the duller the times the barOer we
work. Call at "' ;: .
HEINSBERGEK'S.
CiJth Il2ok til llzlz tora
GarolinaBeac