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w lii fcut to racarrc ooaaoAioAtra trom our trtandJ oa aay ud aiLsnbeu Wwal tntcrert hxu T ef ta nur Musi ftJWfct ' BFtnnteaaoua anal ttt wrttta n mm oatidof th papx. 1 r PcraoaaBtlea moat h avoldad ; ' .1U1 eaiMAlallT d parUevlariT u . toci that th WdltoT doe rot arwar radM tha views of corretpondevi ni ,.'' la the MitoTlal io?nttna. ocpted by . , - ' ',05 PBOPBIBTOB. . J'pimoSS POSTAGE PAID $Zl: si, months. 2.00. Threa - " a- One month, 35 centa. oSt,S' bo delivered by carriers free I-'-'-. -rinrTWrt any &hd all 'all IE XI. W rLMINGTOT N C , SATURDAY. JULY 9. 1887 M. 162 1 Eetiew. , ? c 7e our purchase: RESTLESSNESS- S A $TK!CTLT wfOETeLl V PHILADELPHJA. 1-. l!i-0H 1 X, Y(W ralae teii, irhaf? 1; examine each ' . mW"" von get the Genuine, . bee K'dZ Trademark and the : full 'title front of Wrapper, and ' on tl lde. he and signature of J. II. eilin& r ia the above usimile. Remember ther aa'.'orhtf ffenuine Simons Liver Regulator. . - jjor 3 (led itd " r - i ' . . t'tarif? may 'cover a multitude of t'm. but t hat is not iu regular, busi iea. "- ' - -: P" ' The waii-irij)or p'l bas "expired bj I;m:!a:ion. Twenty-two of the thirty fife facluries were in ibe arrange- iljpnt It isexptcled now to shut UP the small ru a ui lecturers ami then re frui the pio!. Tbe forthcoming marriage of the Enifn r of Caina is officially announp: ei Ilia wile has. been selected -The fetivities will con l.0K,OOrvNumer OQJchsojaro expecteed in the Im perlal Government. ElkoltC.ty.Md-, has a confirmed imoker who in only S years old. - and still attended b a nurse. He smoked acifar recently f r an hoar or more and jhowrd no signs o't ' sickness.. The :iSe fellow has contracted tbe habit from his older brother. ' An F.nvVi&h r,onni-'tolla ' o wilH fnlp ab( at aa old German who has inTented a safp, that on its lock being tam pered wii&ibrows open its doors, seizes ana uiap noo iocks in tne Durgiar, ana hsndcuffi and holds him Lri readiness to urt niu'icieu to me ponce court in be ffiornioe. v.. In the onin ion nt TcynAtina Dnnnftllv - tbe terrible fires in the West in '1871. When it SPPmi.il as tlir.narii flamoa ftneh. ed in the atmosphere from burning fires tmud new ures-where they toaebpd the earth, were the result ot a P"tr.j the earth's surface being enveN 1 in a comet's tail. Tbe conditions atprespui in p-irts i Illiooia And Wis wwiureitmbio tlijse of the. befiod of w-ch tbe author of "Rasnarok" wrote S0Faphicaiiy. ' ' ' : h&sxK lJenn3jlvania is about Uo l gas boom. to pSset the uatura1 NttCYement of the more favored scc of tbe State. It is stated that the !"? wwi'lerable experimenting, in cing anthracite cal to a gas "for mate u a. lormiuaoie com JJ'to the natural product The '12 Valley will be the centre of cJi.evealerpri3e- lL wil1 ho easy .to varrJlhetiew na - ,. . '"uiun mr.i- :. ,Ll . QJ(J;-' u vyv lines iviuju&b . Wiace,as the gas from anlbra Pive quaU. ies which make natural jiod. 7 60 Vry dangerous. Thou &Lcresofcoal lands are now be by the gas projectors. . OdTrnt American Cotton min 43 reporled l tbe" annual J:Jsn ;. cu u mui8. products 'uajedt y earnings oon 43lJ'700 ;casbonhand, Aqnarto'rrfldUClS UQ8old- 3 378,060 red 1 Uend ot 1 Percent, was -wect a trust company lor the a John Schtt f.- - .wi hub year. "Ttd r. L"a,KU assortment jut y DDLt?a e collar 4 Si Hp; uie v ten lhat sba11 have beeri keik!T rk Stock Exchange i - 14. ftlfn!r, J -ri " s lidw. Depott. OJt is authoritatively stated in Nash ville, Teen., that quantities of the finest character of lithographing sUme have been discovered " in that- State. anl some of it placed quietly on the market in New Yrk City. The -exact point where tbeliscovery was made has not been made public, but. a ztVntleman well informed says that jt can bo pUced on sale in Nashville at a cost of 40 cents per hundred pounds. Superior qualities of stone, such as this Is des cribed to be. ought to fetch at retail from 6 U 28 -cents per pound, accord ing to the degrees of fineness. - Uenpws Hr, Vcmlli Mrs. Phcebe Chf sley. Peterson. Clay Co., Iowa, tell the following remarka bla story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lamoneso for many years; could not diess in y soil without help. Now I am free tmrn all pain and soreness.-and am ablefcMUf an my own nuscworK i owe niv hatks to Electritv Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed c-m' pletely all disease and pain." Try a botile, ooly50c. For sale by W. II. Green & Co. Wortb linowlnir- Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla . was taken with a sevem cold, attended with a distressing Cough abd running into Consumption, in its first KtHges He tri'd many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. AVas reduced in flesh, had dilliculty in breathing and was ur ab!e to sleep. ' Finally tried Drafting's New Discovery for Cnsumptiou ai d found immediate relief, and alter usinp about a half doz-n bottles found him self well and bas had j no return nf the disease. No ttber remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery for ConsuinDlion (Juaranieed to !ojut what is claimed tor it Trial bottle ireejal.W .11 Green & Co's Drug Store LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW A0VEFT1SEMEHT& Jas D Nutt Zonwelss C W Yatks Country Merchants Heinsbekgeb's Pianos acd Organs SVan a m singe & Co Auction Sale Fenkeli. & Daniel sign ot the Horse John J Fowlek, Mayor Election Notice John L BoATWRiGUTTpSubllme L,ua Oil Day's length 14 hours and 27 minute. There were no. interments in Oakdale Cemetery this week. Sunset to-morrow afterDoon at 18 minutes past 7 o'clock. There was one interment in Bellevue Cemetery this week; an adult. A pond of water has accommulated at the 'corner of Sixth and Red Cross streets. -There were five interments in Pine Forest Cemetery this weeh; four adult3 and one child. ' Go to Sol. Bear's and bny a Gossa mer and some elegant Bath -Towels, then goto Carolina Beach and take a surf bath. - t The Register of Deed? issued six marriage licences this week; twol ot which were for white and four for col ored couples. The surf bathlne at Carolina yesterday was just elegant and wero many in the water, both and Gentlemen. - Beach there ladies So dry is our climate that I by Monday morning, notwithstandingthe heavy rains we have had, tbe streets will be dusty aeain. 1 The Passport took down a large crowd of excursionists to the Beach last night. It was a delightful evening, the most pleasant we have bad lor a week. - Slight showers, scarcely enough to wet the ground, wind trom the South west, pleasant breezes and a maximum atmosphere of 88 degrees is the way we write it for to day. , j Rev! Dr. Yates of -Grace M. Church, will preach at Brooklyn M E. Chapel, at 11 o'clock to-morrow fore noon and at the conclusion of the ser vices will administer the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. - . The Frying Pan Shoals liehtship, which bas been at anchor at Southport since Tuesday last, was taken in tow this morning by lbs steam tug Monarch, Capt. Hoi burn, and conveyed to her station on the shoals. , . American flags, muslin flags on sticks. Chinese 1 interns, paper caps, pistols and caps for same, have jdst received a large assortment. Every body who wants to make himself hap py on tbe Fourth oi July, can M.aap--plied at Heinsberger's. . t .' for Imso hall sUDDlies , . ,: - is at Heinsbergcr's. t Up to9o'ciock thi morning 025 dog badges had been .soul.' and they are being bought now on an average of 10 per day. . - Rev Dr. Yates will preach at the Brooklyn Methodist Chapel to morrow morning at It o'clock and will admin ister the sacrament of the f ..ord'a Sup per at the cose of the services. - - Rev T W. Guthrie. Presiding Elder will preach at tbe Temple of laraei to the congregation of Grace MetbodUt Church to-morrow raorninir and at the Fifth Street Church at nijjht . Rnv. T. VV.fJurbrip, Presiding Elder, will hold the third quarterly conference of the Fifth Sireet M E Church, at 8:15 o'ciofk tfi-niaht. Everybody Is'invited and especinlly tbe olucial members of the church. The public, and especially those who may diner with Elder J. P. King, are cordially invited to attend the services at the Second Advent Church tomor row night and hear him discuss. "The Destiny of the Earth." at. which time an opportunity wilrbe granted any one to propound any relative question, which he will attempt to answer from the stand. The proposition will be, that "Heaven never was intended for man but that earth is his eternal abode." TIib Roanoke- Patron. Tbe official organ of the (irauecrs of North Carolina, speaking of the Grange Encampment and Farmers' Fair, to be held at Mt. Holly. Gaston county. Augj 10th to 13th says: The Grange Enearabment and Far mers' Institute at Mt. Holly; Gaston county. N C. meets our hearty ap proval.and we hope as many patrons and farmers as can do so will attend It will afford farmers a fine opportuni ty of spending a few days yery pleas antly, away from the toil and cares ol (he farm. Mt. Holly is a few miles west of ' Charlotte, easily reached by railroad, and reduced rates will doubt, less be obtained on all the roads lead" ing thereto. We hope the Grange will be well represented, and good may be done in strengthening the Order in the Stale Interesting Services, Tbe services' to-morrow at Fifth Street M. E. Church will be ot unusual interest. The sermon in the forenoon by the pastor will be on the "Lord's Supper," The Presiding Elder, Rev. T, W. Guthrie, will preach at night, after which tbe sacrament of tbe Lord's Supper will be administered. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. Slight Fire. At about half-past 1 o'clock this after noon an alarm ot fire was turned in from box 35, corner of Eighth aud Market streets. Tbe fire was on Eigmh street, between Dock ard Orange, and was put out by the neigh bors, without further damage than burning a small hole in tbe root of the build'ing. 'The firemen , turned out promptly, but. their services were rot needed as tbe flames had been extin guished before their arrival. City Court. Henry Whitfield. colored. was brought before the Mayor this morning to show cause why he had not procured a badge for his dog. The excuse that he had no money was considered in sufficient and a fine of $3 was imposed $1 of which would be ""remitted when the defendant procured a badge. Cad Humphrey, colored, who hails from the country, was not posted as to the rules and regulations' obtainiog in the city and was charged with commit ting a nuisance in the street. His plea of ignorance was accepted in exlenoa tton and judgment was suspended in his case A Kolapse. We regret to state that Mr. W. A Willson, Jr.. who has been sick with fever for more than a month, but was thought to be recovering, has suffered a relapse, and is now very sick. He was convalescent and took a. trip to Southport, where in tho certainty of a speedy recovery he left off taking raed icines. and the lever returned with in creased violence. He is now at the house of his father, in this city, where oVery care will be given him, and where, if gentle and affectionate nurs ing may prevail, we expect soon to see him on the road to a permanent re covery. Where can I go to buy what I want?" - ; What do yoa want? Well, whatever yu want, whether Mattine. Towels! . Trunks, Gossamers, Ham mocks. Straw Hats or Summer: Clotb- ing. you can save money to ouy at oi. i Bear's. V. : - . ft Some of the principal displays at the fi ra nn .. f - ' i' jia..Ku i.iifj7ujiiutni, mm fair. n- Moint Holly. August 10th to 13th. will be o fruit. Tha managers have made a, wimt move in inducing J. VanLind - lay. Esq. tbepractic! frnit raiser and nurseryman, to deliver a. lecture on 'Fruit Growing in the South." I ri1icHttmi t For North Carolina, local rains. and stationary temperature. , 8tor. iSreaking. TJie store of Mr. Alfred Sbepberd. at ScottV HilL Pender county, was broken open a few nights since and was pretty thoroughly robbed of its contents. The thief or thieves , made a gen ral over hauling of the goods and carried away nearly all of a portable nature There is no clue as to who did the deed. COtt4lll. The receipts j tfcotton at thisport from July l j to July Oih 1887 foot up 118 bales as agaii st 13 bales tor the corresponding week last year; an in crease ot 105 bale. Tho receiptsvor the crop year to date loot up 133,761 bales, as against 101.412 bales lor the crresponding time last jcar; an iti crease of 32 310 bales. Failiireut Oxford. A c rrespordeut at Oxford N. C. in forms us that Messrs. Davis & Gregory, wholesale grocers ami dealers in ferti lizers buggies and wagons, at that place, h'tye made an assignment to Mr. B P Thorp. The liabilities ot the Arm amount to about &64 400. .while the assets are between &S0 000 aud $90,000 The cause of tbe assignment is due to i he tact that last week Mr. E B. Whitman, of Baltimore, drew on Messrs. Davis & Gregory for about $10,000, and requested them to draw back, adding exchange, vyhicb they ac crdingly did. When their draft reacn ed Baltimore, Whitman had made an assignment and it was protested. These firms have frequently accommodated each other in this manner, without re sulting trouble, until the present time. Messrs.' Davis & Gregory do not- know whether Whitman has included them among his preferred creditors or not. They are thorough going business men and it is believed that, if they have a fair showing, they will come out ot their trouble all right. JL'ersouai Mr. A. D. Black, formerly oi this city but now of Kenansville. is here ton day - Mr. Geo. P. Lamb, the florist, is, we regret to learn, seriously ill at bia resi dence in this city. ? Hon. C. W. McClammy, Represen tative-elect from the Third Congression al District, was in the city to-day. Rev. F. A. DeRosset. Rector of Trin ity Church, Natchez, Miss., is here on a visit to bis father, Dr. A. J . DeRos set. Nothing has been heard here, either yesterday or to-day, as to Mr. Herbert Latimer's condition, and we trust that in thl3 instance, at all events, no news will prove good news. Mr. J. F. LeGrand, ot the firm of A A Brown & Co.. left here this morning on the C C R. R. for an extended busi ness trip in North and South Carolina in the interest of his firm. We are glad to bear, trom letters A H received in this city, that Hon VanBokklen, who s now at the Warm Springs, in Madison county, under going treatment for rheumatism, bas improved very much recently and we hope to see him among us again soon, entirely restored to bis usual health. Mr. LLicroix. a civil engineer in the employ of t fie French Grivernment at Martinique, who has .been iu this city lor several days, left on last night's train for his home at Martinique, via New York. In an interview with Mr. J Leob. the French Consul at this port we learned that the mission; of Mr. Lacroix at this port was to pUr chase pilings and other timber for the use of his govern riient at Martinique, and that he bough i one cargo-of pilings as a trial purchase and that it laese answer the desired Durnose. large contracts would probably be made with our dealers Mr. Lacroix is a native ot Maitinique. but was educated in Paris in both j.f which place be js held in deservedly high esteem He is about 25 years of age, and while here paid much attention to our manners. customs and tbe industries which give us influence, and prosperity, with all of which he seemed highly gratified and deeply interested. . . ..Carolina Beach. Keep cod laud ro member that the headquarters for batht ing suits is at the Wilmlogton Shirt Kaeiorv. -uiis niaoe tuuniru - tr. specialty. J. LfBArir; rrop . Market street. . . tf. j NKW AOVEBTISEMKNTM i ' : , jT . Zonweiss ! OOMKTntSG NKW roll THK TKKTH ; JAS. D. NUTl'3. the Drugxlst, 2i8 V. Front t. jny i - 8is;ii X)f tlie Horse. WE IIA.VK NOW Til K NK1KT, atrorg Bt cheapest and Uf-gest stock ot Harness au-i Satfillrtr? Gocxl ever before shown in the c y tne case of genuine amy Sadd tea lost e.tvte. Trunkji, satchels and re aincg a Bpeca ty. DANI&L, liort e Ml liners, iuly 9 103. Iront sjt CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C., - MAYOR" OFFICE, Julys, 1887 Notice -TO THE VOTERS OF 1 HE CITY OF WILMINGTON: rp AKE NOTICE THAT IMJBSIANT TO an a l of the General Aseerabl and UDder au urdi lanco of the Board of a Mermen of t ie ( tty of WlltulDgion, adopted the 5lh diy Jtiiy, lfS7, au election will ba held by the juallfleu Vitra of iha clt-, on i hursdiy, the ilih day of August. 1 87, at the usual polling ! laces, and within the inuil hour?, upon the uei'lon of subscription by tbe'aty of Wtloilntton, l- the sum of ne Hundred Thousand 1'ollara, to the Capital -toe of tee W Imiliton, 'iks low & U,aet Carolina Kail lfoad Company. isooks or registration win be openen on won day, the 25lh ay of July, Itbl; nrt ontlnue open each and eveiy day threaf er, (Sundays excepted) until the close of tho day of Wed nedav, tne li th day ot a ugust 187. Kexldtrars will be In a tendnnee during the time above mentioned at the following places: Flrat Ward Upper Iivlslon Wm Mc Kvans. BejUa'iar, fourth between Bladen and Harnett streets. First Ward Lower Dlvlsb'n C. M Har ries, Registrar. Sixth and Campbell Btiects Second Ward Dudley Bur k timer, liegls trar. County Court House. Third Ward . M. Cusbiujr, Keltrar,Glb lem Lodge Buildlog, corner fclghth and Prl ccfcs streets Fourth Ward Gus- Eosenthal, llo&istrar. Cape Fear Engine Hou-e. Hfi,h Ward James II . Uu tues, Kcgla rar, S W. Corner Fifth arid Castle streets. Voters favoring subscription vs ill vote "Subscr ptlon" and voters opposed to sub ecrlpUon will vote 'No Subscription". JNO. J, FOWLKB, Mayor. julyO FINEST SUBliIME LUCCA OIL, THE VERY TINEST Pure Olive Oil ! FOB TABLE USE, MADE IN THE WORLD ! IT IS UNEAQUALLED FOE SALADS, MAYONESE, DRESSINGS, Ac, Ac. O To thope desiring something REAL NICE, with a guarantee ot ABSOLUTE PURITY. I recommend the above as THE BEST KNOWN TO THE TRADE. One single trial will eon vlnce any ona of its GREAT SUPERIORITY over any other Oil at present sold In this mar set Jno. L. Boatwrigkt. jaly9 15 A 17 Bo. Front Street Removal. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCK TO' THR public lhat we have removed to NO. 35 MARKET kTRKET, (the 8tore formerly oc cupied by W. H. Alderman Co ,) and will be please I to see our customers at oar hew stand. Kespectf ally, inly 731 BBUNIII LDySIMON & CO. For Sale BUILDING LOTS In desirable localities. titUAted on Castle, t hnrch. Nun, Ann. Orange, lock, Prlicess, Mulberry. Walju, lie t cross Frost, i htrd. Fourth, riilh.Mxth, Svcnt, Wilson, Eighth. Ninth Tenih Char loti.?, He enth. Twelfth and Thirteenth sts.; aiso hcuaen and lots for sale on tbe Install ment plan. Money Waned on satisfactory terms to ho3e wishing to bnl'd. Auply to july 7 2w JAMK8 wfuON. Sash, Sash. Sash. Paints. "Varnishes Oil?. Moulding and Builder's . v. Hardware, BEST GOODS AT LOWEST F- ICES. JACOBl'S HDW. DKrOT. ap.;I5 lit ). ir. -i i. NFTV AIVKRTI8EMRNTa. Moonlight Excursion ! gTKAUEH PASSPOBT WILL LKAYK for Carolina Beach on WKDNKSDAY and FRI DAY NIMHT at 8 nV.Wk. TV.ln k.i. Peach at II o'clock Unste for ftan'lrw. ? W. lUKl'ICK. July 6 tf nc - Ctneral Manager. To the Ladies; neceivra ibis week ter steamei--a . ...... -. - ... ... large invoice of Bustles in overj Jtyle irom ta cents, up. Belts in white, cream . and Wack 10 cents each. for- Silk Mitfs, black and colored, from. vi) cems up. . , : , Fans from 5 cents up. . . ' . Babies' Caps Irom 15 cents up. . - - Bazar Corsets worth '1. selling at 50 cents a pair. ; . Ribbons in every color. Feathers in all colors, three in a bunch for 39 coots. ' Flowers. Roses, Buds, Mootures, Daises, &c. - A new lot of Underwear. . .r. Chemises at 39 cents. ' wth Em broidery 50 cerfts.' Night Robes 08 cent. . Trimmed with Embroid cry. Double Yoke, Plead Back. $1.15 Hats for Ladies, Misses and Child ren , Btylish and desirable shapes and lowest prices in the city. ; A call will convince you of tbe above at -, ' .- - Taylor's Bazar, 118 Market St., Wilmington. N. C. . july 7tf . v Dissolution. JMICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK firm of Wm. L.Smiih A Ca, formcrlconsUt-; Ing of Wm. L Smith, Wm. L. 8n ilh. Jr., tnd Jos. I. Smlth.la this day dissolved The busi nesswill, however, be continued by Messrs, Smith & Boatwrlght, and we ask for. our sue--C3ssow the patronage given us. Parties harl log accounts agibast us will pleae presen them at tnce to Job. 1. Smith. JwM. L. 8 8MITH Jt CO. july 1, 1&7. July 5 tf Dissolution. JyTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 HAT THE ; copartnership' heretofore exietlnr between John W. Gordon and Jos. D. Smith, Is this day dissolved by tfce withdrawal of Mr. Gor don, who bas sold his Interest to iir. J. U. Boatwrlghl The business will be continued by Messrs. Smith A Roatwright and we be speak for our succesaorb the patronage be stowed upon us. All parties indebted to ui are reqeested to pay amount due to Jon. D. Smith at once, and those having accounts r asralnst us will please. present them to him lm- ' -mediately. JNO. W. GORDON SMITH. July 387. . juJjett . Partnership. JTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE V' have this day formed a copartnership tinder th firm name of Smith A Bbatwrlght, for the purpose ot conducting the Insurance buaiaesa in all its branches. As successors to Messrs. Jno. W. Gordon A Smith and Wm. L. Smith A Co., we will look after the Interests of their former patrons, and would ask from said patrons a contlnu ance of their favors, and to the insuring pub lic we will say that aav buklness. entiusted to our care will be attended to promptly. JOS. D. SMITH, v jaly 5 tt 3 . n. BO AT WRIGHT. Pianos &. Organc. GRAND SUMMER SALE. FOR JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. HOI MONTHS AHEAD, WHEN MOST, business houie3 wilt down and rive nu all Idea of trade. But we ard not BUiLT that war. Hence wc offer dnrinx the hot Summer months our very BEST BAKGAIftS. andGREATIT INDUCEMENTS, with the result of rolJtnz trp TREMENDOUS SUMBtAU SALES. For this season we have 1,U0 Pianos and Organs to close ont by October 1st. Cash Is -scarce, and we won't talk about tt at all. The inducemonls we ofler. and with , which we snail capture buyers are: First, the Very Lowest- Prices 1. tbe U. S. ; and econd. OUxC WONDER ULLY EASY TERMS. , . Qfl0 I IANds.t5to$laMoothly.;Vr Oee I ORGANS, tJ to t5 Monthly, :'; This means that we offer a t style ef New V Pianos, costing from $aw to $440, ojs paymenw of only f-iTt Caab and $10 Monthly thereafter, aud very desirable Pianos (net aew) worth bom t-Vi to f iro, for from $10 to cash and $3Uoithiy. " AIo New Orrans, oa payment of tit to $& Monthly uaUl paid for. f s LUDDKN BATES, Southern Musle Hoaae. . P. UKLNSBERaES. Sole A gent for Wilmington. June S7 gUNDA Y AFTERNOON ON TfJIE3 Six. btweea Mulberry and Ecd Cros, put of a Gold Chain with GoH Cre;3 attached. Fir ' r
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