- V saadar x mi omr tnaaoa am amy u4 all jsawtew r-lUtor-rt t! - -ra, mui um writer aaai anray fee , 4 ..DrioMrff0"." .... P70 .nic PAID: . ! "Ida. tew red h Hal). rpHr. Cv tm tati Hit ?rkj Uti Ac s. tar: 14.1 its 1 X ike' aim f r,: 00. 3L ... .antl : One tnonm. - -- delivered by - i"5 . .rrilirly, City. Ura. 1 Oro. PURELY VEGETABLE: Vf. tIai iveRi kidneys, ; AND feJOWtL5. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR ' JCalb, Bowel Cmilatnts, jUUrt. s. k ii.aiacli, Dj.jxif' Biliousness. .tir-i-tinnw. tjuunu!rer t ii....i-iinn. colic. PS 5 KouekoM Shoild be Witbont It i v itfin" kept rea'iv fr immediate uw, tn$'lf 5 nlSnv in Iwur -f suffering and r.daUariaUnand doctors' bills. THERE IS BUT ONE ., JIMMONS UM REGULATOR ..w.i.nUheminewilh red Z . fc.l of Wrapper. Prepared on.y by j u ZEILIN d-CO.,SolePropntor, f. l'.U'Cnn-r. M. I., in a cable-' in. i . ii i : proreJ m hralth. JI- stili looks .very ill, but I iu giii.l" say is gradually giininxsfrenth, tbouah the weather J 9 mot uofavrahlB and very much against biai. : ' - TbeSapreue Court of the Unitd Stilt i more than ever burdened by tbeccuQiuiatioo of work, and sorely nwU relief. At theclose of the annual jlnm lut week the uumber ot pasa 'llnnrer exceeded by 300 the nurabt r The editor of the London - Vanity Fair tII a etory which 19 intrsing ttuob robably talg. 'It u the latest iuiinca of the ndmlratioa of inr eoctins for the vastnes in expenditure? ot AmeriMns The editor says an American now in London - ha3 bougnt I msjie-roooi pin. designed by Alma ' Tt-fcoi aod painted by" Piynter,- fur JtT.OPO. Tliechair cost 4.000 eich idJ the entire outlay on 'his room retcbeithe enormous amount of 100. 000. .7 . f Tfct London mint is,hacd at work on llDew coinage to bewisaed " on the 2Mof June. Oa tha new coins. the Qaeea is no Ion ger-'re presented as jonDf and blooming maiden, bat .as quia elderly. The head . is tin profile, aodeilft by Boehm. and the likeness i idtobegood. One of the (joins will Uf double florin, or lour shilling pifct, or the size an1 practical value tl wriilrer dolNr and the pontinental he-franc piece. Some are inclined to Mutter this as a hint in the . direction M'imftalliam. Torf circles in jEogland are excited ftr a movement on foat in the Jockey abioeitabliah a new three year old JA Newmarket, extinguishing the "toThoaiand Guinea face and threat to eclipse the Derby Oaks. The Prtzshio te W.000. and the condK oca of the race are to bV mora attrac tHi,,ab3Criber3 and breeders than rj im m races- The establishmen t .arded.as an.'acom' wjaed r4ct tut turfitea preiicl lnat it uie ln9 Herby to lose, its prestige me LPJom down to the level common meetings. A earious la w case, which has arisen J?tt8 recent earthquake' at Di tti hS; wUl 8,h"rtly decided be iano u r lt&!fcn (V... tr .... kowM.f tv AW wjointng Iwo MBiff Mnio. belonging to T farai,ie8' were destroyed t.n!.?r.nqaik8 &nd the mhabitans Cf. W When h. rain.. od iJP ere removed the sun, of 200.- .ongthedebris:rAs ir war iQ ascertai . to which hnn., belonged 10 ttemKc and as tahL maUer' the Te, or.?038 chion is' looked rJ to mjltaly with much interest ei?; VQr,ioei cook stoves in- nta. w. e.,7ery ,atMl improve- 6 Will n,.t .. - . v, mo "y atisiy but ! tetove from u jACOBr HUw W It is stated in a rewnt article in Na- ture that a medicUl pfnnt is found in India wh;ch destroys the p iwer ol last, in Ku'sarV .Tbie plant, tho (ryiuoHtna sylvestrcVruwsin lb Deccan and in Asaam and on the Coroinandel ciast. By chewinc two or three leaves f it a person may extinguish his susceptibility to aweot 'savors. Morbid cravio4 ftir sweetmeats that injure digestion may tHuV bfl corrected. As the trymnem't i aid also to extinguish the power ut en j iyinir a cigar, Kre.tt benefit may prod ably be obtained from it by intemper ate sulakers. : - Candy and,' cijfarettps being tho bane ol the soiall boy,' pru dent parents may bmexpcted to ttock themselves promptly with gymnema sylvestre: - What position will, the Deraocratio party lake on the tariff question? iir:ii -. i . v in ii oo vatrue r oentmer It one tending to the theory of Car lisle. Morrison 'and others can it hope lor Southern support ? ' .What will the party do on the nen sionquestim ? Are bummers and sons of veterans l be made gentleman ot ease at the expense of the laboring man? How will it -handle the, labor ques tion? Will it give the South a guarantee of a" respectable recognition ? Will 5t permit Carlisle and Morrison to offer some evasive suggestion about the revenue, and bring about defeat? Will-it commit suicide ?--C7uirlolle Observer." No. Not as long as Col. Charles II. Jones' disastrous late is before their eyes. . Don't Kxporlmi'ii . You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when' your lungs' arc in danger. Consumption always seems. at urt. only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon vou with some cheap imitation pf Dr Kiogs New Dis covery lor Consumption, Coughs and C lds. but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something iust as good, or just The same. Don't be de ceived. but insist upon setting Dr. King's New. Discovery, which i guar anteed to give reliei tu all Throat. Long and Chest affections. Trial bot tles free at W. H. Green & Co.'s. Large bottles SI. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Bainbndge Munday, Esq . County Atty., Clay county, Tex., says: "Have used E'ectric Bitters with mo t happy results. My brother also was very low w th Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medi cine. Am satisned .Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr, I) I. Wilcox3on, ol Horse Cave. Ky., r.dds a l?ke testimony, saying ; He positively believes he would have died, had it not been tor Electric Bit lera .. The great remedy will ward off. as weir as cure all Malarial Diseases, and or all Kidney. Liver and Stomach Dis orders stands . unequaled. Price 50c. and $1. at W. II. Green & Co 'a LOCAL NEWS. IMDEI TO N EW AQVERTISEKEITS. : r Ct Miller Garden Seel llSUNSBKRGER'S New Gooda G wTr ates Breks and Stationery Auction Sab of Unclaimed Fretat Millkk A Niestlib Kennedy's Medical Discovery 1 : 1 Peaches only 20 cents a dozen ! The farmers say that thiy want rain now. Fresh water fish, they say, are biting beautifully now. The shell road is full of vehicles these fine afternoons. , Manilla cherries were selling in mar ket to day. at 10 cents a quart. What in the world has become of all of the big Sampson blues this ear? The sentiment inr favor of the Onslow road seems to be almost unanimous. - Sreamboatmen report about five feet of water on the shoals in the Cape Fear. Dan. barque Herman. Christiansen, sailed from Dunkirk lor the port June 5th. ' Mattings, hammocks, bath towels, summer underwear and straw hats at Sol. Bear's. tf Newborn is aUV striking out. for Onslow and if we are not in a hurry will get there before us. " Mr. Croneoberg was. at Carolina Beach yesterday with hrs camera and got a number of fine views. The prospects are favorable for a large attendance, at the Opera House to-night to bear the music given by the Acme Singing Association, lor the benefit of Graco M. E Church. The pilot bpat Oriental was off Caro lina Beach yesterday arid sailed in to within a lew hundred yards ol the shore. She was included in one of the views taken by, Mr Crone nbarg. J Headquarters for bas7 ball rapplies is at HeinWberser's.; ---:J V VOL. XI. LMINGTON N. C, THURSDAY. JUNE 9. Uhasbeenwanutoday.it is true, but theVlt!ant bre-xrt whih vaiied has tempered the heat wonder- fuily. The Board of Aldermen will proba bly Uke sorun definite action in the r til road petition at their meeting in July, but hardly before then. The annual meeting ol the Home toa! and L an Association was held on Tuesday night but waa adjourned to aialerdate without the transaction of business. The hot wave is here in all the ma jesty of its intensity ami power. It hits and wilta everything that comej in its way, and blessed is the poor mortal who can find a shady place and keep it, which we cannot. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther morueter in this office registered 90de trree", which makes it the warmest day of the season thus tar, although not the most uncomlortable. Yesterday bore off the palm in that line. Wilmington is not specially in need now of a costly sewage sysem. The old saud hills continue to do the work and in general they do it well. One hun dred thousand dollars would be a better investment on the earth than iu it. Preparatory to making some changes in his business before the Fall season, Mr. Sol. Bear advertises in this issue some lines of his large stock which he azures us he has decided to close out. Examine his advertisement and you will fiod fur sale some atticle you need lf I'erHimai Mr. C. S. Ellis formerly of this city. but now in business at Savannah, Ga Mrs. Knapp. wife of Rev. Dr Knapp, l vector of tne Episcopal Church at Grand Haven. Mich ; Mrs. Finch, of Bristol. Teun , M H. P. Russell, ot Savannah, Ga., all children of the late Capt. C. D. Ellis, and Mr. C. D. Rus sell, grandson of the same, are in the city, having arrived in season to attend the interment of the remains of the aged couple, which took place on the 7th inst. The f-xctiraton Yesterday. 'The excursion to Carolina Beach yes terday, by ibe Gerraania Comet Band and their guests, was one of the most successful and enjoyable affairs on rec ord here. There was a large crowd and every one present seemed to get a pretty gocd quota ot pleasure and fun out of the occasion. So large was the number that on the return it required two trips of the train to convey them all from the Beach to the Pier. The boat returned to the city about 8 o'clk. The Clima o. We have heard much complaint re garding the intense heat to-day, but when we know that on yesterday, not withstanding the heat, Wilmington - as several degrees cooler than any of our neighboring towns, and cities, we do not think that there is much reason to complain The fact is. Wilmington possesses one of the finest climates in the world, alth ugh the weather some times gets on a "rampage," and makes it uncomfortably warm here for a lew days. Cttv Court. Robert Morris, colored, whose cases were continued yesterday, was dis charged by the Mayor this morning. H.C Green. Martha Mashburn and Millie King, all colored, were charged with disorderly conduct at Fourth street market. They were fined $5 each, bet the fine was subsequently re- oiitUd in the case of Millie King. . . Charles Drake, colored, disorderly conduct. Case continued. Joe Nichols, colored, bathing within the city limits. Judgment was sus pended upon a promise of good conduct in the future. Accidentally Hurt. As one of the daughters of Mrs. Het tie Donnelly was passing along on the sidewalk near Cape Fear Academy yesterday afternoon, she was stricken violently with a base ball which had been carelessly thrown by a young man, and for a time was renderea senseless. Proper restoratives were administered and the young lady was able to proceed to her home. It was entirely unintentional on the part of the young man who deeply deplores the accident, but. in view of this and the possibility of imilar. accidents in thi future, the "Mayor has. very properly, issord a stringent order, prohibiting bail playing on the streets, and the joJ lice have beep instructed to see that the oider is obeyed. 'ApTr-' : tl Ppi Audit and Finance. The B tanlol Audit and Finance met in regular fteuii-mont hi j seion on the 6 h inst. Present. Messrs. R. J Jones. William Calder and J. F, Maunder. The tax ordinance fur 1887, as pasted ty the Board ot Aldermen, was ap proved a was also the action of the latter in regard to the tax on dogs. The chairman reported that: the Wil- iningtoo & Weldon Railroad Company bad agreed, to the proposition of the city to build the abutments tor Fourth treet bridge, ant the contract tor the construction o the bridge had been signed on the part of the city with the Smith Bridge Company, of Toledo. O Bill lor current expenses, amounting t $5 931.19. were audited and approvs ed. Adjourned. 'The Home of Washington." There is a group ot 'Wilmingtonians at He nsberger's which were photo graphed as tfiey stood in front of the "Home of Washington." at Ml Ver nun, Va.. while on their recent excur sion to Washington, D. C The group consists of welt-known citizens, and the likenesses are very good. In connection with this matter, we are informed that the North Carolina room in the "Hume ot Washington," is kept in the most perfect order, and the ladies in charge of it are ever ready and wtlTirrg to give information or extend courtesies to visitors. Every Stale is represented at the "Home" by a room, and each room is in Charge ot ladies of the Stale to which it belongs. Knights of Py thias We I arn that the two Lodges of the above order located in this city are a ranging for a public installation ot their officers tor the ensuing term, when the oflicers of the Grand Lodge are expected to be present, and an ad dress will be deliyersd by one of our uioquent young speakers. This order has been in existence for 23 years, during which time it has paid out for the benefi; of its ick members, and in aid of the widows and orphans of de- cased brothers, more than $2,000,000 The Endowment Rank was instituted some years after the order started to afford members an opportunity of se curing lite insurance at cost, and has been the means of paying to the familie3 ot those insured in it the sum of $3, 000,000. In all probability a large num ber ot those so insured would have died without insurance, except for the influence of the order, and the relief given to otherwise destitute widows and orphans is incalculaple. The two lodges here, we are glad to know, are ink flourishing condition, both as to membership and finances. The public installation will pronably take place in tho first week of July, before which time we will endeavor to procure the details of the celebration. The OentisU. The North Carolina Dental Associa tion met in regular annual sossion at Moreaead City on Tuesday. There were present on that day: Drs. B. H. Douglass. H. Z Herring, J. F Griffith. J. H. Durham, J. H. Freeman, A. M. Baldwin. E. Matthews .E. L. Hunter. T M. Hunter, Sid. P. Hilliard. J. W. S. Spurgeon. J. E Wyche, J. R. Woodley, B. F. Smathers. J. E. Shields. C L. Alexander. H. Snelt. J. G. Qaeen. Wni. Lynch, A O. Daniel andZ. W. Selby. Five others, applicants for membor ship, were admitted. These were. Drs. J. W. Griffith. Wra Lynch. J E. Shields. J. E. Wyche and A.M. Bald win. Beside these there were a num ber of applications still pending before th Board ol Examiners "... Dr. J. R Wtiwllej, of Norfolk, rep resenting the Virginia Dental Associa tion, was present and was invited to a seat with the body. Drs. Turoer, J. W Hunter and Bland were sick and unable to be pres ent and resolutions ot sympathy on be half of the Association were wired to thera. "Our Advice to You In buying clothing for men. boys or children, do not allow yourself to be guided by glaring advertisements which promises to sell clothing lower tban the Old Reliable. It is simply to draw your attention in hopes of selling you something at a -laiger profit Why will men work hard all day for 1 50. $2 or $3, then thnw It away when that sum could be saved in from 10 to 30 minutes by trading with I: Siiuiek. .whoib . - we can, ncommenn aQdwbowilIdeainonorao.iv vueypn;, i ' ' "s7,- IO every , reapgc.. The REvrEW Job Office is the Plac9 . 1p eel obd work at oodsr&te jpne;;.ijTjRfra I887. NO 1 36. Por Bait Water. The rash to the seaside now is very great. The Pasxportt carried down a large crowd this morning, the occasiou beiug the First Baptist Sunday School excursion to Carolina Beach and a large number also 'went down this afternoon In fact, more presented themselves at the b -at 'ban could be accommodated and some twoecor were laf:. TbM was not because there was not loom enough on the boat going down but that the boat would be crowded to her capacity, and to the limit allowed by law, on the return trip Capt. Harper explained this to some ot the disap pointed ones as the boat left her dock. It the rush.continues a larger boat, rin an additional boat, will be needed -to accommodate the derannd. For the Ladles. Bright girls who make their own dresses are at work on cheap and pret ty gowns of blue batcher linen, trim med with folds and bands of white, which are sometimes elaborately em broidered in blueV The new designs for -handkerchiefs are exquisitely dainty. One has a bor der consisting of seven waved lines in the finest hemstilcbiug, alternating with regular rows of woiked dots. An other has the little star-like "pixie" to form a narrow border iu needlework, beyond which is au equally narrow edging in real Valenciennes. The huge puffVd sleeves that are be- eiuning to be used so universally here are not so conspicuously worn in Lon don or Paris. They are reserved prin cipally tor house and carriage wear Low-cut shoes ot red velvet or satin are ornamented only with a tiny bow or pouioon, and look charming on a pretty little toot. High red-buttoned boots are worn entirely plain. The "Graciella" is a coquettish little bonnet made of fiery red tulle, with a border of real coral beads. A new French material, called "Trou- ville cloth." has been introduced for bathing dresses It comes in all colors and is very light and cfingiug. A hat far oue of the' Summer's beau ties is of the finest white Panama, trimmed voluminously with rose pink tulle. In tront there is a hugh bouquei of wild roses and white lilacs, with the most feathery touches of green put in very judiciously. To be Remembered. Allcock's Porous Plaster is the only one which contains valuable enra tive properties; it never fails to do all that is claimed fur it; it does not blister or irritate the skin; it can be worn for weeks without pain or inconvenience; it is the household medicine chest; it stands on its own merits as it has done tor a quarter l a century; its valuable ingredients are tound in none of its im itations, and it can be had of all drug gists, t NETV AI VE KTI8EIlrrB. W. k W, an. W. C. k A. R. E. Ci's. 4UC1I0N SALE OF OmUAIIED FREIGHT. rpiIE FOLLOWING ARTICLES OF Freight having been left In the hands of Agents of th se inpAnle8. unclaimed, or refused, by consignees, win do soia at rnonc Auction, is Wilmington. N. C. at Sales Booms of COL LIER O . on FKIOAT, JUNE 17th, for rraignt, charges, ana account of whom it may concern. LEFT AT WAE8 A W. March. 1883. Bdl Fish Poles. 1 C Humphrey. sept. i8i, uria .aaea, aiaipasa s sanaerno. reby.l88 ', Sack of Plaster. Lnclu Best. March, 18 6, Desk, A Hamlin " Pomp, Berry Crates, bd.a Bars, Barrels. LEFT AT WILMINSTON. March, 1886, 1 Harrow, t Box. W SUmpt April. S, crates Oil 8tones. J tt Lord Bbl OH, J at Booch; Crib and Mattres-, J Mc Mable; box Tobacco, Bally Bros; Bdls Chairs, 1 Sate, Baa of Wool, Boxes Match es and Snuff, no mark. Arril. 1886. Brl and box ot Bread Powders, W U Montgotnerr. LEFT AT FA IB BLUFF. May, 1881, Br Is Vinegar. G F Williamson. Oct , 8b3, l box B H tioods, K Edwards. t'oLLIKB S CO., Auctioneers T. M EM EBN, Gen'l Frlegbt Agent une9 2t 316 TJotice. rpo WHOM IT MAT CONCERN The Tan' ten Barque NORDSOEN. Capt J.Nyholra. Is readv tvdlaeharge canto ot Kalnit. Lay days f comme-ce on tee 9tb Inst.. J. NY HOLM. Jlaster june 8 St , Hf IDE A VO., Conslgmees Pine Apple a la Mode. T HE NEWEST. LATEST AND MOST refreshing drink yet kftown, 5c only: J AS. D. N UTT, the Dnuotlst, 218 N. Front St. June S Feather Busters, BIRD CACEa. TIN TOILET 8 El 8. UaTU Tub, ater oolers. fee (ream Froe- Mi mwim lPjhf'a4nekaift--l rkth FA mwm alH tow down Full liae of the beat Coot at loves In the market. Uxb'biqx KO'ts ut nu! nnd Drive ell Pumps mit tova at bottom paIvkics a tatlor. - ' iuaetf aaaieaooaa Mart be wrtttt- o 3 V n aid of U paper. rwonanrte. anst be avoided.; t n u epeeuij mma prou-iy a taat im Kdl un- aomm mot aiwavt vados la Ute editorial eoluaaa. NKW A D VEKTISCf.1 ENTa.l Notice of Administration pj A VI NU QUALIFIKD AS A DUtNISTttA- t r with the wMl annexed of the late ttrL Alireita Giles, nntire la hereby iren to ail penooi having clAUns acalaat her eauie It any th re be, to present them to me oa or be- notW nrlll be p eied la bar . - in NORWOOD fcILt-. , aiay 19 Uw 6wth Admr. o t. a. , Sale of Land for Partition. gV VltfTUK OF. A DECBCK OP TUB bunerior Conrt f New Hanover Ccuarv. the nntlrr tgned. -ommluioBer appointed In and by td tl cree, will, on Monday, the LSih day ?i.;11tte! ,887 M at the onrt House door U Wl mlagion for n ah. at U. the roUowlng lot situated la the city of Wilmington: Bnla ntog in the W Uac ot Klglth street 16S feel S. of .he . line of t range street, thence . wltii W line of fclAhth street 6 feet the are W . par allel with Orange strec 231 feet, thence N. SS feet thence B Itt feet to the beginning: belnc lart of lots S and 4 In Blflck 131. . , MAitsimN BKLLAmY, Com'r. may 19 U 19 26 SI, 2, 9 J Ltnt'er Go, Gallagher,, J QQ BROWN LINEN SUITS, 100 SKERSlCK,ca COATS and VESTS. jQQ ALPACA COAT8, A 100 DOZ" WWteand Pcrc,c lre Shirts. l0nDoz B-tolfWan Vi Uose JXX , - and cretonne Ties. 1 00 a"ze and rent Shlrtu, . ; 100 Mexlcun 1,anjock8 Extra lengt.' Man ila. vcktnaw, Canton and Malaya I'ats. Towels. Tbk i lnenp. t dii Mt. tiUffs ttUdOtl Clot ha. l-.ll, r' ii.rftr Tireka ani Leather VaJlwa. o can ot nme all we offer, these SPECIAL 1AJT8 ra ab th MARKET ViCKY lW H)K CAII You can be SUITED aid ot 'lAKdAtK In each I OT above mentioned. i all and examine our stock; We take pleas- 80I- 11 K All. juue 8 No. 20 Market Street Taylor's Bazar In order to . reduce stock during the month ot June, we will make a great reduction i n every depart nient. We invite attention to the following r Special Bargains 5,000 Hats for Ladies', Misses and Children at reduced prices. " , o Immense stock ofRibbons, away down in price. Flowers, Feathers. Laces, Mitts, Cor sets, Hosiery, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Silks and Satins, - Gauze and Trimmings, -In fact everything in every department, sold equally low, at ' Taylor's Bazar. 118 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. june 7 tf - -o- Summer . Resort I T WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT 1 am now prepared to f uroUh meal- at all hours at the Hotel on Carolina Beach. Fish, Oysters and Clams prepared In all styles and are a specialty. ICE CREAM and other refreshment to order. JZespectfuIlr. may 26 tf C. BACUC. rJEVJ GOODG. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORT meat of Blank Books of ajl klad, sUos and prices. Paper. Envelopes, Shlpplag Tags. aU kind, of Memorandum Books. Iavotoe Books, Nolo, Draft and Receipt Books. Fine Box Paper, all the latest stylet. Inks of all colors. , . Also, a large lot of platnutd fancy Baskets. Baskets for. every day use as wall as fancy Parlor Basket. These goods have been bought for spt cask, which enables as to offtr ' yon bargaloA. , Our eyes are wide open every day te tho year, and the duller the tlaes Ue harder we work. Call at HEINSBERGER'S.' iAe 1 " Cash Book and Mnaie Store Are yon going to boild, repair or dnt? - Then buy your material from aint? - Then bnv voar ? raaipri! frv.m Jacobis Hdw. Depot. He will supply joa with the best and r-'-jyoa cccey. f CarolinaBeach