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IX T. JA-ME8 josh ,0n" ..c POSTAGE PAID: w .,L SIX - r. Cvered by I 5" -.At par - - - . r r?nlarry. n Specific for uicr disease. life. Blr or bad taste in Yl?T0!.lS! mouth; tonirue coated to!ntB-onen mf taken -mA"" ...f itomkch; loss of . alSimet "nannc and water Ws' alternately costive on: naiuieu..' tt , Li having failed to do 55 t to have been done ; ,hiclS oiriu; a thick. yUow ap ' the k n and eyes; a dry PlJtiiUnea; the urine 1 iffiONS LIVER REGULATOR ' (PURELY VEGtTABLC) J.V used in the south to arouse ' B2SL"-er to a healthy action. n,KlDNEYSf . and BOWELS. 1 rnmnlalntl. , . Donn ..., - Sick Headache, Biliousness, UdBT Affection, MnUl Impression, Jaundice, Colic jk, Uk use of 1 Bullions of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE U CaOdwo. Lr Adults. J for the Aged. ONLY GENUINE a ovf Z Sup inrcJuB fr t of Wrapper. M Ztilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., u noniMTvts. Price, l.OO RaMn insists that Turkey thall pay 'her r inJemoity. - A Baffilo w .man. who was on a vi t tuCnda.8w "over SIX) Orangemen it one time, and Dot one ot them had ad Acjprof the first omik printed with bortble types, a Gultenburg Bible in Ioadon the other day and Ynnrht tit OM ojfitjle of hose has been im Vxtedio which there is a receptacle xueatot. The ajricaUaral papers loteilfiiu a cew enrn cnltivator. Ti Jicksonvi.ie (Fia.) Times Vtm pablishes reports from 143 ho Jl i that State, showing 1 15,303 ar nil for the season ended May I. Muit 101.0C6 for the previous sea Tea UonssaJ dollar worth or cam- WUitru meats., seized , durioit the ir,htfen months by thH police of &nti. wer? publteT? broken ud aJburaeiin the principal thoroneh woCthitcity. ?the trial at Leipsic of the aiberi of the French Patriot? - w mmm W M . who are occused of high trea PHice inspector testified that it (JutFreochman who divulged the (ejot the accused members. 'Mtavo eyidently taceo a r too the cowboy's book. In the r-.-meyaropa noose, or laiso. C :r Tic"m' neck, choke them """Bftaittiilence and then rob them JJ. Eiihtsuch slranglers have nwted recently. knows little of hr lpdf i. 1 9 na of t;hets 1Q 'BiOUt Amnn If.. J -....-i.. fitted. ;ETea prince Na it.rl totrke4 nd characterUtc C5,'UI1?' recognized a. he wd.pana down the Champ. fM?wihei.arc Monceau. -mirTf J.Cal, had for tfce ImJ f lhit ycar recheil lutr;tH,S,aiUoe S30 520.063. and fcrsit. .Q,hern metropoUs oi l,n!ai lhe incre50 in real rfs :!luwl,1U,,p,e,,denle, 'flPur etDi- ar?cl? E,s,ernand West- K-ra,ji :-tunave latth in the and surrounding It wjsincalcu- r thai "h J !? ch ,s found-lhe PPly txpr.ased i I r rWaior.ne Simmons Liver C5 ffo ?TLIU,,, aIso- d tn tes- otf.firSV la nistry seed i .Iert I have oftn r,i j ?l it I tx;Tr; - cine and when l05 Will fiTTr " - mm ' - - - ' . , ' ' . " ' : s ' f m9mmm " ' ' MM,lli,B,'MIIlll,MMW',l''wlllll,l,M'M"W"MMMMMM 1 VOL. XI. A .Woman'4 Olftcovery. 4Ariother wonderful discovery has been made and that too by lady in tbi county. .Disease fastened iu clutch es upon her and for seven years she withstood it severests tests, but her vital ofgang were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and c -uld not sleep She bought of us bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consamplion and was so tuuch relieved on taking flrsudofie that she slept all oiebt and with one bottle has boon mir aculously cured Her name is Mr9 Lather Latz.n.Thns write W. U. Hatn rick &Co . of 8hlby, N C. Get a tree tnal bottle at W. H. Green & C's Dtuz Stqre. The Verdict Unanimous. VV. D. Suit. DrugEtst. Bippus. Ind.. testifies: can rec.mmend Electrir Bitters as the very best remedy. Evert bottle has given relief in evry case One man took six bottles, and was cur ed of Rheumatism ot 10 years' stand - nit: Abraham Hare, druztfiet, lie! I ville. Ohio, affirms: Tbe best selline inediciue I have ever handlel in my 20 years' expurienco. is Klectri Bitters " rhousands of others hava added their testimony, so that the verdict is unani mous that Llec'ric liiitera do cure all diseases ot the Uver, Kidneys or Bhnxl Only halt a dollar a bottle at W. H. Green & Go's. Drug Store. LOCAL NEWS. tIDEZ TO HEW ADVEBTISEBEiTI. F C KJLLKH liarden Seel C W YATK5 iloro New Books J D No it Pine Apple a la mode Miss K Kaurkr One Week Longer llKifSBKROKK's Prcatrvc Your Sight J I use cu Bathing Sulta Local ad Millkk A NiEsruB-Rencedy's Medical Discovery The water in the Cape Fear is getting uncomfortably low tor navigation. Mattings, hammocks, bath towels. summer underwear and straw hats at Sol. Bear's. tf The cheapest place to buy your school fKrtkrf and school stationery is at Ueins berger's. f Steamship B-.nefactor. from New York, arrived at her wharf in this city at about 3 o'clock this afternoon. Miss E. Karrer's entire stock wil) positively be closed oat by - July 1st Everything must be sold. See ad. A tresh breeze this afternoon has been a blessing to those whose business has called them to exercise in the hot un. About 700 badges for dogs have thus tar been sold this season. The name of ."Pups' seems to be the most popu. lar for the canines. Now is your time to buy wheat. It closed at the Chicago market to-day at 67i tor July, wh'ch i9 lower than at any previous time since, the war. Dog Collars. Large assortment just received. Can buy a nice collar from 25cent8 up, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot t Take care of your eyes. An agency for the LeMare's celebrated Rock Crys tal Spectacles and Eye Glasses is estab lished in this place at Heinsberger's.t The excursionists from Rutherlotd lon are expected to arrive here on to night's train on the Carolina Central Railroad. They will return on tbe 21th lost. Mr F. W. Ortmann is making some noticeable improvements to the interior ot his Club Rooms, on Secmd street, principal among which is a ceiling of North Carolina pine. Look out for tbe health of tbe little ones tnis hot weither. They cannot take care of themselves and parents and nurses cannot guard and watch tbe little innocents loo carefully. Pauline Markbam. with her comedy company. Is at Charleston. S. C , for a short engagement, and seems to u3 that she could have played to good houses here tor a short time, at popular prices Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re member that the headquarters for bath, ing suit is at the Wilmiogton Shirt fcactorv. Suits made to order LaJies' a specialty., J. Elsbach. Prop. 27 Market street. tf. preparatory to making some changes in his business before the Fall season. Mr. Sol. Bear advertises in this issue some Hacs of his large stock which he assures us he has decided to close out. Examine his advertisement and you will find for sale some article you need. tf The Paxsport carried down to tbe Beach to day a large and happy crowd. The excursion was given by a number young gentlemen, residents of the E V.; WU1 nod hoa irZZ " r -Fifth Ward, who have organize! a ofCnb8!' waths and f .bt nd re endeavoring UT raise .Poc A11 Bods xi JACBrsartWwmone enoSB 10 purchase the instru T i menu. - , - , " : DAILI WILMINGTON. N. C, TUESDAY. JUNE 2!. 1887 The Circus. Forepaugh's Mammoth Circus and Manegerie will visit the South during the Fall, and will exhibit in this city. The dates are not yet given out. but it is certain that the show will be here in all its gorgeousness. and of course every one will want to see the animals and tbe clowns and the ponies, and all the novelties of the arena. Tbe dates will be given in due season. fji'v Court. Samuel Mitchell. colored. was brought before thn Mayer this morning charged with disorderly conduct, for which he was required to pay a tine of $10 or go below for 20 days. J. H. VVaddnll. colored. Tor a similar offense, was rt q ui red to pay $20 or go below for 30 das. One other case ot disorderly conduct was discharged. The Death Penalty A triend at Oxford, N. C writes us that Albert Tatoms. the negro convict ed of an attempted rape on a lady ot Granville county, and wbo had also been convicted ot burglary, paid tbe death penally by beiug hung at that place at noon on. the 18ih inst The condemned man protested his inno cence to the last. It is estimated that 5.000 persons were present at the exe cution. By the request of the Sheriff and with the consent of the Governor, the military ot the county turned out to preserve order, and everything passed ofl very quietly for so large a gathering on such an occasion. isase Hall. The game between tbe City Boys and Wilmingtons at tbe Seaside grounds yesterday afternoon was hotly contest ed, as well it might be, for it was a hot time. On account of the intense hea the game was not called until 5 o'clock, instead of at 4 o'clock, as had been pre viously announced. Neither of the teams was in lull force, but the play ing was lively and spirited, both teams working with determination ti win Only six innings were played, and these resulted in a score of twelve for the Wilmingtons and nine for tbe City Boys: Tbe game is being repealed as we go to press, this afternoon. Which? Which? Which? "Which? or. Between Two Wo men." in press tor immediate publica tion by T. B. Peterson & Brothers. Philadelphia: is tbe latest and most powerful novel from tbe pen ot the cel ebrated French novelist, Ernest Dau det. It is fully worthy of its famous author's great reputation, and is one of tbe strongest and best love romances ever issued from he press. The action is brisk and spirited, while the interest is of tbe most absorbing cind. The scene is laid in Paris and the country, and the events are described with rare vigor and completeness ot detail Many of the incidents are of the most thrill ing and dramatic description, while the characters are all well drawn, and 8 peak and act like living people. It will be issued in a large du decimo vol ume, price 75 cents Audit and Finance. The Board of Audit and Finance met in regular semi-monthly session yes terday. Present: R J. Jones, Esq. Chairman, and Messrs J F Mannder Wm. Calder and .1 W . llewett The Board concurred in the act'on of the Board of Aldermen authorizing the Committee on Fourth street bridge to remove the old street and dispose of Lhe material. Also, in awarding lhe con tract for fourcily carls toC S. love at $37 50 each The petition of Phoenix Hose Reel Co for a horse, approved by the Board of Aldermen, was non concurred iu. Bills were audited and approved as follows: For improve ment of Mulberry street at its junction with Nult an I Water streets. $2.034. 16. Current expenses $1.09!) 98. Our Advice to You In buying cloth ing for men. boys or children, do not allow yourself to be guided bylaring advertisements which promises to sell clothing lower than tbe Old Reliable. It is simply to draw your attention in hopes of selling you something at a latger profit Why will men work hard all day for $150, $2 or $3, then, throw it away when that sum could be saved in from 10 to 30 minutes by trading with I. Shkieb. whom we can recommend and who will deal honorably with you in every respect. t PainU and Varnish. Best iu city at Jaoobi 8. and at lower prices than you have to pay . elsewhere lor more com mon goods. ' , v i I DlTI l"t" IT in TOT waiermeions begin to arrive quite IT m. ft . . freeley from Georgia and other South ern points Some very nice ones ar" rived here to-day from those- points. Indication For North Carolina, local rains, and slight changes in .te p era tare. forsotiai Mrs. E. Warren left on this morn ing's train for Greensboro-and r tbe mountains of Western North Caro lina, expecting to he absent from the city about four weeks. Public Installation. InvitatioaE are being sent but to the public installation of the officers oi Stonewall Lodire Ni. 1. and (iermania Lnlge No. 4. Knights of Pyihia, which i to take place at the Castle Hall, on South Front street, at 8:30 o'clock on July 7th. An address will be delivered O'l that occasioo by Mr. J. I. Macks. The joint committee consists ot Messrs. Thos. D Meares. C H. Ganzer, Eugene Philyaw. Johu' llarr. Jr... 11. C. Pre m pert and I. G. L. Gieschen. The Kutertainnieut. The enterta'ignient at the Opera House on Friday night next will be for the benefit of the Wilmington I J g lit Infantry, and it will undoubtedly draw a crowded house. The company are in need of new uniforms, which they are hardly prepared to purchase at present, and the proceeds of tbe concert will be given towards defraying the expense of tier suits The instrumental part of the programme will be under thedirecs lion of Prof. E. Van Laer, while the vocalists will be conducted by Mr. E. J. Thorpe. There is no doubt of the excellence of the entertainment, as the best musical talent in the city has been engaged for the occasion, aqd all of them are busy at their rehearsals. IHore About Tfiermoraeters Wilmington is credited with having been,much warmer yesterday than it was in reality. The Signal Office re pored the maximum heat of the day at 98 degrees, at 12 o'clock. In reality the mean temperature at that hour did not exceed S3 degrees. At 3 o'clock it was warmer and 94 degrees, or possi bly 95, was the maximum. This wasall in the business parts of the city, where the full force of tbe glare from the streets and awnings and the heat from tbe brick buildings was telt. On the bills, in residences, it was from two to three degrees cooler, mak ing the maximum temperature there from 92 to 93. This is the result of careful investigations mado this fore noon. Of course we are not so rash as to im pugn the reliability of the thermometer used at Ithe Signal office. We only assert that tbe temperature it recorded was not a lair test of the temperature ot tbe city. The instrument is located in tbe "hen coop" on top of tbe Na tional Bank building, is some fifty feet above the level ot the street and is open to all the hot air that comes from the water and tbe brick buildings that surround it. Besides, it is exposed to tbe heated temperature of that altitude, which rises from the street and is bound to be hotter than tbe lower strata of air. What we want is a fair test of tt temperature of the city, not of th'i serial hiitfhts above the city. This test should bo taken at the houses, of the people as well as at their places ot busi ness, and should always be takn from the lower strata ot atmosphere. Therefore we repeat what we said yesterday, that the h'gh3t temperature ot the day was 93 at 12 o'clock and 91 at 4 "'clock. This shows that Wilming ton was the co.ltst place on the At lantic coas:. leaving out of calculation altogether the bountiful breezes with which we were fsyored throughout the entile day. -A Warning The high repute and extensive ."ales of Allcock's Pokous Plasters has not only encouraged imitations but dangerous c impounds to be offered for sale. Let the public bear in wiind that Allcock's are tbe only genuine and reliable porous plasters, and that while they contain the indispensably necessa ry ingredients for a perfect plastei are purely vegetable and free from delete" rious drugs f Stoves. Our line ot cook stoves in clude a variety of standard patterns embracing the very latest improve ments We will not only satisfy but save monev to everv customer who buys a stove from us. Jacobi's Hdw Depot t "Are you going to build, repair or t paint ? .Then bnv v oar materia! front Jacobi's Hdr: Depot. He will supply joa wila the best anJsaveyotiruonej.t v NO 146 Music and Alatrlmdiiy. I he Cornet Concert Clnb were out la3t night and r serenaded 5 Mh W. L DeRosset. Jr , a membtr of tlhe band. who has rrcently become a benedict. Mr. DeRossot and his bride are at Dr. A. 'J. DeRosset's residence, corner Market and Third streets;, and it wa there that the band assembled. They discussed some of their mot deligh f til music and were then invited into the house where they were pleasantly entertained for an hour or more . Mr. I) R,--t was married at Cal vary Church, Tarboro. N. C on Thursday, the 16th inst.. by the Rev Dr. Cheahiro. to Miss Routh. daughter ofCapt. David Pender, a chinning lovely and accomplished young lady. aod arrived with his bride in this city the same night. On Friday night a reception was held and the spacious rooms were thronged with the friends and relative' of tbe hap4 py groom, who came to fen der their congratulations on the auspicious event. To these we will add ours, hoping that a long life of peace and content and plenty may be the portion of those wbo have thus sd happily begun together the pilgrimage of life. Though Shaken Like a Leaf By the most trivial causca, weak nervcaare easily susceptible of Invigorallon, a term which also lini orts. In this Instance, quietu !e. The nervous have but to use Hos tetter' 8 Stom ach Bitters systematically to overcome that super sensitiveness of the human sensorium, which U subversive of all bodily comfort and mental tranquility, and wblr.h reacts most htirtfully upon the system The difficulty un derlying tlila, as veil as many other ailments. Is imperfect assimilation, no less than lncora ule'e dlarestlon of the food. -In the discharge of both the digestive asd assimilative func tions, the I Utters are the most potent, the most reliable auxiliary. As the body retain vhror and regularity by its aid. the braid and nervous system are also benefited. Persons Bubject to th ' influence ef malaria, dyspeptic and rheumatic invalids, and persons whose kidneys are inactive, should also, ue the Bit ters. MARRIED. DBBOSSET PUNDKB In Calvary taurch. Tarboro, on the 16th Inst., bv Rev. 3. B Ches- nir. o. o.. Mr, wm. obbosset. Jr.. of this elty. to Miss ROUTH, daushter of Cap . David Pender, of Tarboro. No cards. NEW AJDVEKTISBMENTS. rjlHE GRANDEST SUCCESS of the Season ! Pine Apple a la Mode. Given up to be the Nicest Cleaneet and moat elegant drink vet known, at J AS. D. NUTT'S, the Druggist, june 21 218 N. Front St. ONE WEEK LONGER ! for the Ladies of Wilming ton to get their Summer Millinery Below Cost. jND HAVE THEM TRIMMED BY MISS B KKTN ALL, whese taste la too well known to be commented upon. Remember that the whole stock of Millinery, Fancy Goods, and all such articles usually found In a firet class establishment will POSITIVELY BE SOLD BELOW COST to close out by July 1st. Respectfully, MISS E. KARRER. Front St , Opposite Market. , N. B. All those who are Indebted to me will oblige me greatly by settling bills on tfce 20tnJune. tune 21 Polish Up Tour Silver. W E HAVE THE POLISHING PA8TE wbleh wili make your old Silver. Bras. Ac., look a ool as new; no troub'e; iust splen di'i, Try u. i resersc Jaw. new tyle and of the bct pat ent iTream Frerzers, Uefrlg crators. Water Coolers. KeeuCool. PARKER A TAYLOR. PUKK WHITE OIL. june 20 EXCURSION TO Carolina Beach I rriHE LADIES CONNECTED WITH CON- ttRt-SATION TEMPLE OF ISRAEL Will give an Excurolon on the Steamer PASS PORT to CAROLINA BCACH. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, The b-at will make two trips,' 9 o'clock,, m. and 3 o'clock, p. ir. Matic by tbe Harpers. ' Fare for the round trip Si eenf s . Chi 1 6 rn orer 5 years ef aie and tfervanu half price ' Refreshments will" 'be eerved on tbe Boat aim im Keacn m nooerate pueca. f n t. k, k.h" Hntrters fr base ball supplies Heinaberger s." . -us Hrncx wm im clad o tMva ooamaieuc ranirtriedaaaay a U abjseta " SWMroitatcrtsttnn t-4T - . t writs mxil iitwminJ &diotiMEttson 'A Miuitaanoaa t t wrttto e cs . esesldeottte speru. r?J. fHttaoaantiea most be avojdad rp Ad it i pe4uirf and pAiOrulaaly soodftttAi the Editor dos ot always adM the views of correspondeuu Ut e . t4t tn tbe editorial Mltuana. M The Ladies' Emporium, 115 market St.. 4 ATTENTION IS CALLKO TO f Special Sale This Wook -oir MY P.TJTTRP. RTYimr I -o- IN FINIS smw hats and nmw nmi. Some ot which I offer at less than cost, as I have a large stock on hand , and wish to reduce It. My entire stock will be sold at an ' Immense Reduction ! As I MUST ttEDUCE MY STOCK materla'.ljr before the 1st of July. ?. Bargains IS LACE3. EMBILOIDEKIB7'. DRESS TRIMM1M68 AND ORNAMKNTS. .adles' atd Children's Silk Mitts and Qlovea at S5c, 50c and 73c; a great bargain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets and. Bustles, - Warner's Coralline Corsets- " Mucr b ncsitu -uro5VB. Warner's Health Waists. Warner's "Cold Wave." the best Summer Corset In the city. i nimpson s Giovo Fitting t orset. Thompson's Abdominal and several other reliable and salable make. w Children's Cornets and Corset Waists. , Infants' and Children's Drawers Waists. Ladles' and Children's Gauze Underwear. Handkerchiefs. Collars and Cuffs, ail of best make. Ladles' and Children's Hosiery at all price. A beautiful and cheap assortment of .White Dress Goods and Embroideries." , Lawns,' Nainsooks, Mulls, India Linens, Persian Lawns, Checked Nainsooks. A few Embroidered Lobes, latest styles, which I will sell at cost. - Parasols, Fans. Fancy Goods and Embrold ery materials. Millinery, and a first clasa Trim mer to fill orders. DEMOREST'S PATTERNS in latest styles just received. t , - Very Respectfully, v MRS. E. B. WIGGINS. Country orders, both retail and wholesale, solicited. . june 20 . - 1 Preserve Your Sight ! There isNothingin theVVorld More Precious. rjUIE ETE ABOVE ALL OTHER ORGANS displays the Infinite power of the Creator. It is the. most delicate Organ, the preservation of which requires the greatest care. Too often man, naturally careless, neglect It and only perceives his folly when it Is too late and noth log is left to him bat bitter regret. . Therefore, if an article destined te preserve and strengthen an organ of such absolute ne cessity, can be obtained. It should be regarded as a great blessing, Le Mare's Eock Crystal Spectacles and Eye Glasses stootrtbe test for many years and over 2.(X0,0co are now in nse, we have never been Informed of a case where they did not alve. ntlr atlsfactlon- They are mounted In all Styles of Gold, bllver. Steel and Nickel frames of the best quality. i For sale only by HEINSBERGER'S. jane 17 Casb Book aod Mnsta Store Wow Ready. E HAVE REMOVED FROM THE ULD w 8tnd and are now ready to wait on all wbo will favor us with a call at our New store. 1 '4 North Front st. Hardvare. etoves and Houte Fut nlshlng Good at low prices. W. II. ALDKRMA CO., June 23 dAw 111 N. Front St. Bargains., WF. ARK OFFERING BARGAINS IN Horse ver. Ear lips, aad also have a nice stock of Harness. Curry Comb,Trunk, ratchets and Satchel Strap. Kxamlxe our new Rubber Bathing Suit Bag. Trunk and Harness repairing a specialty. FENNELL A DANIEL. Horse MlUners. v IPS. Front st Carolina Beach. rjUIlC PASSPORT' WILL LXAVE FOR CAROLINA BEACH every week day at 9 and 3 1 rain returning leave at lands. On Son days Boat leaves 2 ; Train back at 6V J. W. HARPER. Jane 13 3m nc v . " General ilxnager Garden Good, ' jy RUG. CUKV'JCALS. PATENT UtDL ctoe4 aBdJPaney ArtlcW la foil tnry at" F. C 1 LlL..'o ' jutie JO Ccmer Toana tsd xraa sta
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