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this rAr PLKAS motu; w will t glad to reiT eownaiilo troa otur trteads on may aad all sablMtt nranattTat hni . Tiry evanlng. Sunday oepted by . ; 1 JOSH T. JAMES PKOrEIKTOB K,rrioss postage pa tf90 six months, tit. PAID: umo to th ntA. Thrta 'VMimnnieatkma mvmt tm wrtttaa a o ; om tide of tta papa. : ' . " Pnonntle8 mot bf avoktoa ' And It la epe-llry and parOcnlarly'ua tood that the Editor dow ot .' 11.00 ; unem"'- delivered by carriers fre P in any Part of th .r . ratcTlo-.7 and UbenL !2SS5" n reT,ort "7 ?d "u ww iTr regularly, .rr Wi" . . . vol. xi. W ILMINGTfW N. 0 TUESDAY. .JULY 26. 1887 NO 176 the views ot corresponds t nl o n' In the editorial columns. BlILI PURELY VEGETABLE. - H ,eto wilh extraordinary efficacy ca th flVER, SIDNEYS, and BOWELS. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR , , Dowel Complaints, . - ia Mick Headache, - r,.,..L nwtioiis. Jaundice, JV1UIK J Mental I resslon, so teebold Sbonld be Without It, . ; , u i"keii read- for immediate use, " v, rny :,n !,-ur f -ufTerimr Hftd ' . . -iii.l rliK-tfirss hills- ilU' .;.'.. ' - THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR See that yoa got the genuina with red " Z" r front of Wrapper. Prepared oafy by i u 7ELlN 6 CO., Sole Proprietor. MaSd'afpta, P- PRICK, 8 LOO. not 3 ,eoJ trlp - - - A matiatic&l sharp has calculated that i7J2,iM.ffl persons should clasp hands tbeyc"u',', reach nrund the globe. Mrs. Iauie l Scitt, of Philadel phia, who died .so suddenly in Iondon, wis thenwoer of a diamond necklace rslaeJ atone hundred thousand dollars. T.ikorS.iiiab and Tokor Saheb. of Seiade. two ol the Indian princes who attended the quoen's jubileo. will yistt the United States before returning h.'iiiie ' Bradlaugh, the atheist, is always list ened to with respect by the conserva ItFes in lilt; house of commons, and they consider that he speaks with ex inordinary logical and legal accuracy. The retirement of Rear Admiral Franklin, which takes place August 24, will result in the promotion ot Com uimlore liraocroft Gherardi now com mindant ol the New York navy yard. Boetel, a German tenor with a phe nomenal "hub C." is to make his American debut next winter. He was formerly a coachman, but now he is to receive $G0O a night from Manager Amberf. . The Hon. A. E. Maxwell, who has iustbeen made Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida after holding various State offices, was elected' to Congress in 1852 and again in 1854 In IS02 he was elected to the Confederate Senate. Philip Ucusan. of Corinth. Misa.. is & man 00 years of aire, six feet two inches tall, and when ho stands erect his heard touches the ground. It has not been cut lor eleven years. Heosen is i Southerner, but served the. Union during the war. " - : ; fij the "latest returns ot the gricul laral department, theleadiog farm pro ducts of the country amount to $4,014. 0.000 yearly. Tnat alone. indepen dently of manufactures, fisheries, &c., presents an average income of $Q a lear for every man, woman and child in the country. - Q June 22 the Brazilian mioisterol fin&nce issued the decree giving effect 10 new tariff, which went into force on the ht of July, the minister refusing t0PJ attention to the reclamations of the commercial body, " who protest 'Siiost the absence of notice ; and de postponement for at least three onths: The alteratmns from the tar-' f ar numerous, the valuations 01 1 1.104 articles haying been revisedt Jst:y in the direction ot elevation, and 8 rates of the duties raised on most 5?fnafactured articles from three to iieen per cent, the greatest elovation on articles nf luxury, as silks, comments and ornaments. The traveller who guards against sud an attacks of cold, headache, indiges J'oo.diarrhtei, etc.. ailments not tn Irqaently brought on by changes of 'male ao- water, is the sensible far 'D2 man. yoor valise always have -handy in or trunk a box of All C ck's pftn;.. r. i, Colic. vttuL3 ri.ASTERS. Worn on wnsumpimn h ucc 'ovfr'T I , pit of the stoniAph ihov wilt by the use of lew bottiesol Dr. King sf Mr. E W Kerr is in the city to-day ngthen xh9dMrnmmtV9W'Dimjm' taken in connecuon 00 professional bus ness He reporU ucii uiaaigesiive organs that Joa w:.w Electric Bitters. W guarantee M :.. - T almoat anything, and travel Thlm always. Sold by W. IlfGreea & 'Sampn county as m a tboat fear of taking cold. r Gq. V ; , ' . . . - . 'flonnibing condition, . ; Montgomery. Ala . has fifteen miles ! wt t-ituii id mnwuj, cost i i j itui. The employment of electric safety lamps ia strongly favored in England. Golumbhs. Ohio, will have a three and onehalf mile etectrie roads Th electri cal supply hooves arc very busy, and enlargements are in progress The annual expenditure by Earope upon military and naval purposes, ac cor din if to a recent English publica tion, amount to nearly $38 675.000.0i 0. while the total of the national debts of Europe reaches the astounding amount of $24 31 3 057 650. On this latter sum nearly 1,000 000.000 is paid tor in terest.' - Mr. William O'Brien, 'Member of Parliament and editor of United Ire land, in speaking ot the Irish Land biil. said that the first' effect of the measure would be to bankrupt and destroy a majority ot the landUrds in Ireland, and the next effect to destroy the gov ernment, which had purchased oflice with concessions destructive to the coo servative party. After a bitter Btrujrule of six months. he said, the Minis'ry bad adopted Mr. ParneH'd bill, and it was the plan of campaign that had forced them to pursue their present conrso The Russian Imperial Museum at the St. Petersburg Hermitage has re cently acquired a large Raphael repre snting the Crucifixion. The painting belonged formerly to the Galitzin Museum, in which it was catalogued as being by Perugini, till several cons noisseurs. after a careful examination, pronounced it to be a Raphael. It dates from 1409 or 1500. and was originally an altar decoration in the Church of St Dominic, at San Gianion, a small town in Tuscany. It was brought to France at the beginning of this century, and was sold to Prince Galitzin by u surgeon named Buzzi. A special issue ot the Dublin Gazette announces that the following counties have been fully proclaimed: Kings. Leitrim, Longford. Sligo, Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Clare, Kerry. Cork, Limerick, Kilkenny. Queen:. Tipperary. Waterford. Wexford, Done gal and Monaehan. The counties par tially proclaimed are Armagh, Carlow. Down. Cavan. Dublin, Kildare, Fer managh, Londonderry, South Meath. Tyrone, Westmeath and Wicklow. The following towns haye also been proclaimed: Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Waterford, L mdonderry. Kilkenny. Drogheda. Belfast. Carrickfergus and Galway. r A portable telephone is the latest discovery. It is a Belgian invention. A special cablegram in the Herald, from Brussels, thus speaks of it: Two Belgians. C1 Renard and Mr. Nothcomb. the latter professor of tele graphy in a technical college, have just made known here a wonderful discov ery namely, a portable telephone, wherewith telephoning is made easy on open ground from anywhere to any where by means of a copper wire work ed by a small but astonishingly power ful generator of electricity. v In watfare soldiers could carry the wire, and. would be able to communi cate with others by simply throwing the wire on the soil aud rolling it around a sword fixed in the ground to form the circuit and then speaking through a small box. The said telephone also acts as a tele graph, and can be used as a substitute wherever telegraph wires are cut. Ex periments made between Brussels and Antwerp show the transmission to be so perfect that sound can be henrd even at several yards, from the receiver. ' The portable telephone already exists in Germany, but costs so djear and so constantly gets out of order as to be impracticable. Personal. Mr. N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile. Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack ot Bronchitis and Ca tarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result Hare also used Electric Bittern and Dr. King's New Life Plls, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Coughs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at W. HyGreen & Go's drug store. Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co.. Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga , say: We have been sellidg Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buck len's Arnica Salve for twd years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac lion. There have oeen some wonatr IUI CUreS eiieCUJU Dy lUet .Uicuwuc il Several cases ot pronoancea ; i Bniraiv niit i LOCAL NEWS. IHDEl TO MEW A0VIRT1SEUEMTX. Sam'l, Bfar Sr Wanted Jos W Taylos For !ale CW Y a tkh Country Merchants J W Harper Moonlight Excursion U kins burger's For the Hot Season Mr. W. A. Jonnson, of Clinton, is in the city to-day. . The receipts of cotton to day loot up 42 bales. at this port The excursion to Carolina Beach day was not largely attended. to It yet remains too hot to. neglect any of the precautions necessary to guard against sunstroke. A good corn crop in this section is now as-ured; and there is but little doubt that the cotton crop will be one ot the largest ever harvested. A colored man. drunk, down, asleep and snoring heartily, was seen near the corner of Sixth and . Chestnut streets, at about 3 o'c! ck this morning. Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re member that the headquarters for buthi inu suits is at the Wilmington Shirt iractorv. Suits made toorder Indies a specialty. J. ELSBAfu, Prop , 27 Market street. tf. The Clinton Branch irain. or as rail roadman cajl it, the "huckleberry train." is a great acorn modai ion to the people along the line of rhe road be tween here and Goldsboro, as is mani fest from the number of passengers who arrive and depart daily on tbnt route. Th Trantsylvaniri P outer, a new paptr just iisued at Brevard. Transyl vania county by our good friend Mr E. S. Warrock, formerly of this city, is before us. It is of a handsome make up, clearly printed, and appears to have opened the ball very handsomely. We wish it much success. liiclicatiori& For North Carolina, cooler and fair weather. Union Meeting The Southern Union Meeting of the Eastbrn Baptist Association will be held with the Baptist Church at Bur law, beginning on Friday next. Rev Hr. Priicbard will preach the introduc tory sermon. The following will be the special subjects for discussion: Our Baptist Orphanage at Thomas ville" and "Howto Developethe Benef icence of the Churches." Board of Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners met yesterday and finished considera tion of complaints ot tax-payers as to valuation of property by the tax asses sor?. After the completion of their labors, the Board made au inspection of the offices of the Register of Deeds, with a view to having the same enlarged for the better accommodation of the re cord etc. Kindly Kenieiubered. The finest watermel n wo haye seen this season was sent to us to-day by Mr. Gerrit Walkf r. of Middle Sound, and was of his own raising. The mel on was accompanied by a basket of lus cious grapes from the same farm and we thack onr friend for hi kindly re merobrance. Mr. A. II. Holmes, cor ner of Market and Second streets, is Mr Walker' agent here and these grapes and melons will be found on sale at his store. The Commodore's Cup. The Governing Board of the Carolina Yacht Club ha addressed a communi cation to Mr. Wm. Latimer. Commo dore. thanking him most heartily for the magnificent cup lately presented by him to the Club. To centre interest in the cup the Governing Board adopted a rule, as follows: The cup to bo permanently won only on the following conditions: The same baal must win three successive regular appointed regattas, according to the rules of this Club No contest shall e deemed a regatta unless at least three yachts shall start." ferttonai Mr Thos. C. Jtmes. Joint Agent at Charlotte of the Associated Rail ways, is in the city on a brief visit. Mr. Johu C. James, of Richmond. Agent ot the Richmond & Petersburg R. R , epent Sunday here. Mr Albert Gore arrived in Chieago yesterday. Capt David Pender is in the city on tticii kl. .1 I. a a Iff F to hi iUnrht-r M, v T. 14 . " . s - DeR'is?et- Jr Two KxcurMiont. Two excusons,. one of which will arrive here to-night from Charlotte and the other from Wilson to-morrow, wil' give our city a lively appearance TbeJ latter will bt accompanied by the VVil- son Base Ball Club, who will play two match games with bur home team at the Seaside Grounds These will be interest:ng andexniting. as the visiting team is said to be com posed -.of excel lent material, and will probably attract quite a crowd of spectators. With the frequency of these large excursion par. ties to our city we feel more and more the absolute necessity for a railroad to the Sound. Id lsad Company. A party at Goldsboro had a chain and ring stolen from nim in that oity on the 4th of May last. The woman who committed the robbery came to this city and pawned the ring to another woman for SI Tholoserof the riog was in the city yesterday aud had the woman who had theriog in possession arrested. At a hearing in the matter before Mayor Fow3r .'.yesterday, after noon the ring was identified fully, but the story of the woman who bad it was so straightforward and was so well corroborated by other testimony I hat who was discharged. The woman who stole the ring has returned to Goldsboro. but we do not know" wheth er she will bo prosecuted or not A Good Move. The rookery on the Northeast corner of Mulberry and Nutt streets, known for some ti mo, past as the "'City ot Hamburg," is in a fair way to be put to a good use. A short time since it was suggested by Rev. P. II. Hoge. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, that the place could be made useful by fitting it up as a resting place and read ing room for strangers who came to the city and could ill afford the expense of a hotel. The matter was taken up by members of his congregation and others, and the initiative has been taken towards fitting up the place in ha seat, comfortable, cozy and inviting manner for the purposes indicated and also to have it arranged and conducted in such a way that visitors may obtain ham, sandwiches, soups, hot coffee, lem onade, milk shakes and other solids and fluids which go to make a good lunch at a cheap rate. It will be con ducted on strictly temperance principles and the bert of order will be maintain ed, so that any man who visits the city and would study economy, combined with comfort, may 6nd a -resting place there It is a most laudable and desir able movemen aad it is in the hands of those who will see that it is properly carried out. City Court. There was another large docket for the Mayor's consideration this morn ing, quite a number of the cases having been continued from yesterday : Mouse Drake, the colored boy charge ed with indecent exposure, whose case was continued from yesterday, was committed to jail until the next tenxTof the Criminal Court. William Campbell, colored disorder ly conduct, another continued case, was fined $20 with the alternative of 30 days in the city prison. Jim Bunting. Philip Wright and Miles Nixon, all colored, for being asleep on the wharf in rear of Messrs. W. E. Davis & Son's fish house, were sent below lor 10 days each Jane King, colored, for keeping an unlicensed dog. was required to pay a fine of 3, of which $1 ' would be res mitted when she procured tho necessary badge for the animal. Charles Stanford, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was discharg ed, as it appeared from the evidence that it was his brother. George Stani ford, who was disorderly. Zeb Sanders and George Sanders, both c dored, were charged wijh dis orderly conduct, but the case was con tinued tor the defendants on account of the absence of important witnesses. Ellen Mosely. colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was discharged on account of the absence of Jerry Pas quel, the prosecuting witness aud a tine of $10 was entered against the latter for failing to appear wheu sum moned. Nelson Bowden. colored, lor keeping an unlicenced dog, was fined $3 tor the offense, the tine to be remitted, how ever, whea he prmluces ib badges which he-claimed tiad been bought for the canine. One poor colored fellow wa- trying to get home last night, buv had too much whiskey aboard and wa- found drank and down on the street. He wa fined $10 for theKflrnse." ;We sup pres4 hi name in oonsitlera;io'n of his. previ -ua good character, at bis special! request. - - Only HO at 3 oV.lock this afUrnoon. A moonlight excursion will he given on the Passport on Thursday evening and a family excursion, with music. yf 5e given on Friday. All for Caro lina Beach. Seyeral fine driving horses, mules and ponies and one good milch cow, areoflerpd tor sale by Mr. J. W Tay lor, at his stables, corner of Front and Mulberry streets. The excursion party from Charlotte, due here to night on the Carolina Central Railroad numbered'about 100 when the train passed Wadesboro. 136 miles from this citv. Real estate has undoubtedly advanced in price in Wilmington lately, and the market is lively. Ex-Mayor Wilson has sold upward of fifty building lots in the past two weeks, due largely to his advertisement in the Review. The registration books lor the rail road election were opened yesterday and thus far the registers haye had an easy time of it. Those who expect to vote on this question should enter their names at once, to avoid the rush later on Headquarters for base ball supplies i" at. Heinsberger'a. t NEW AIJVEKTISJSMKN'r Sloonlight Excursion ! S JTKAMER PASSPOUT LEAVES AT 8 o'clock, Thursday Night, Beaf-h at 11 o'clock. rcfcumlnjj from Family excursion,' with music, Friday, leav ing at 2 ; P. M. J. W. HABPKK, july 2i.i Gen'l Manager WANTED ! 10,000 ssst-vruusD AND 5 000 lb8-Cow mdcs For which the highest market price will be paid. Consignments s-.llclte rieep'y. SAMUEL BEA.ii, SR. july 2G.t So. .0 Market St. For Sale gKVEBAL FINE DRIVING HOUSES, MULES and PONIES, and one good Milch Cow,' At Stables on Korth Front Street, jy 26 It JOS. W. TAYLOK. Notice. TJNDEB NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL we receive melons to be coolett There will be no exception to this rule. july2.r,2t W. K WORTH '& CO. Grain Cradles, Grass Blades and Snaths, J AWN MOWERS, Ac. Full stock at bottom prices. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., iuly 25 19, 22 , 23 Market St. Season's Goods. PEFRIU EE ATORS, ICE CREAM FREE- zers, Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Fly Traps. Ac , &c. All at the lweat prices. Call and examine the goods mi the prices. GILES & MURCNISON. july 25 Now Ready. E HAVE REMOVED FROM THE OLD w stmd and are now ready to wait on allhc will favor us with a call at our New Store, 1 4 North Front at. Hard-rare, stoves an I House Furnishing Goo Is at low prices. ALDERMAN, PLANNER A CO., ju'y 25 dAw 114 N. Front St. Sign of tne Horse WE HAVE NOW THE NEATEST, strongest, cheapest and largest stock or Harness ami Saddlery Goods ever before shown in the city. One case of genuine army Saddles just received. Trnnke, Satchels and repalrlcg a specialty. FENNELL A DANIEL, Horse Ml'llners, inly 25 108. Front st , - i .... Knoxviile Furniture Co. E ARE HERE YET, WITH THE finest and cheapest Furniture and other house hold goods to be found in the city. We are receiving new goods dally from the Factory. AUo, a full line of Fsby Carriages, july 11 K. 11. NEED. Manacer Horner School, Oxford, N. C. T lUE FALL TEhM OF USi WILL BEGIN the 1st day of August. . Tte price of board and tuition, exclusive of waabl'g ani lights, is only ninety doilart. The rooms for Cadets will be refilled a nd refurnished be tore the session opns. Tte chool offers In all respects the best ad variagea- Send for circular and catalogue. v J H Oxford. July. isS7 HORNER, Plnclna! july 7 3UW 4w t th Closing Out I 1IKE ALL OCR FRIENDS, WE ARK J ttltlagoir ateost. DICK A ME ARES : - Gentlemen' Furnlahlng lloue. joly 23 , : 12 H. Front M NKW A I VKKTISKM ENTS. - Cash Housed Lilatz 1t6 Market St., :WEW BARCAirJG TBI8 WEEK. i to oi mi j umciuui tyies DRESS GOODS 5c per yard. - "-iccn i)Aiia, oc per yard.-. Best DRERS ttTKTftHAMK n r.. A - Good SATEF.NS WftH h llr rnr'lVtir, - I ' - m v mm v WHITE GOODS. 8, lO, 124. li and 18c per yard. LINEN TOWELS from lOcup. l Aiiifc; u am asks from aooup. i innovuo oaieeus, irom tve up. I) t n I dfl n o' r M am'aua ironi uuc ud. REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES and a large LINE OF LACES.which we have not had room to show so far this season. At Vert Low Prices." GADSE MERINO UNDERWEAR.- besides a full assortment of J GLOVES, MITTS, HOSIERY, CORSETS, ROBES. FLOUNCINGS At prices that will please everybody. " . nr itr tt-j.) lift Miirlffit. atrfiftt- fJotice. TTAVING BOUGHT THE STOCK OF Groceries and g ood will of Mr. John H. Han- ny, corner or orange ana Seventh streets. I am prepared to furnish customers with fresh and cheap goods. I shall carry a small stock and renlenifdi weeklv. thnn fnnnrtnr frh goods for ray customers. juiy r-'iw CHARLES D. JACOBS. -THE- Bazar Corset ! -e- A Dollar Corset for 50c. Selling at reduced prices a Hoc stock ofHats, Flowers. Featberi, Ribboru, Trimmings, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces and Underwear at Taylor's Bazar, 1 18 Market St.. - Wilmington, N. C. jalyistf FOB THE HOT SEASON. 'J1HERMOMETCR3 WHICH TELL HOW"! HAMMOCKS which tell you how oool you can feel. ' hp jwjt aules to preserve your eyes In the hot sun., " BASKETS to keep your lanctt cooi. - BOOKS for the millions. W READING MATTER for everybody and guaranteed to keep evcrvbodv cooL HaTlng returned frcm tasanhizg expcdltk V u"ui; mi uch si my tuna to make all happy and eooL For th above call at . t jaf y 13 Cash Bock ar-J, U zJLz Store -
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