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..!! V A PICE fin- - bv jOSH T.JAMES.. ..rot"0"'- j" .iiiie deliverer oy wr.B 1 ? In" par: of th city. t the abov. PURELY VEGETABLE. vV; Hwtlwith extraordinary efficacy on the rlVfcKf If IDNEY5, and Bowels: AM EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR iiu-fl Complaint, jlsUr:. sink Headache,". UHoiiselioMSiiouId be Without , It, i Wont iv:nlv inriiHiiiwjiiucusr, mfl y. . :ir f cm-rifi2 una THERE 15 CUT UIMt (hat you get tr.e rcru.no w.in rea r i -i WriDoer. f'rppired only by u in UN 4 CO., So'e Proprietor. J; , ; f Pa 1'KICIS. Sl.OO. nov3lwl ifftcll- - - Ir in reported that Bulgaria inteuds declaring herself independent. ; The dramatization of "She," just nnxluced in Saii Francisco, is 6aid ; o be ciever. It is spectacular rather tbab dramsiic. , . . . , . Prof Proctor assirts that loo.OOO.OOO pefp'e lived ar-d died in America before J iltinihus' discovery. Ni wonder old bones are duj up once in a while. Bo-ton 'n the cultured city of l lie nited States, but it ha9 h reported population of 22 000 above ten years of tge who can neither read nor write. -. 1 MU ill: .lIDCklll, IIC'M UCUl a poiineal Di-jranizpr.; predicts that the iifi(Jnn(! labor parlv'a State ticket will hill 150,000 to -200 000 vote- in New Y-irk this year. m- At i hu suggestion of II. -II; Carter, saperintendeat of the Baltimore & Po tomac. Railroad, a library lor the . em ployes ct that company has been estab lished at WaabinsU'n. - . ' A new antidote for opium poison was tried with 0'd effect in Buflalo oxygen, administered with abellowd by t tube ioserted iri the iraches in other words, artificial respiration. A San Francisco concern is making pressed brick out of coal ashes and cin ders. These bricks have stood the se Terst test for strength and are : made without baking and burning. . 8 Clerk Harvey was not coq'ent with robbing the Treasury dppartinent. It ba been discovered that be. wa9 just abom to consummate a fraud on the Pension iflice wh-.'n he was arrested. ; i- A project is on toot for an intcrnas lioCat cremation congress to be held In Berlin i0 l, c-mnoction with the cosress there will also bo. au exhibi tioooi designs inr crematories, urns uu COIU0S - - . " Ttecej are 25.000 worhinn An?ed in ikfk L.. i i ... ' uooer maustry of Amenca: Thene syndicate importers and mwnC Jl'cturjrs represent a capUal of - 835"- rjoon ti. Carlisle thinKs that i resiiUnr n . . .... . . -'leveiana wilt be reoommat Selected in 1888, and. that the "e,r Political movement called the ;. ur Pay will, haye no influence Jn lhe general result. : Mwi Hose Cleveland, the President's ,atr.wiil, u is 8aidt take lhe viCe Pudency ot a Fifth avenue' private in m New York at iw Fal1 PeniDff nPteailr next. The late vice- P esident resigned to marry a young P fes80r inC-.Iumbia College. V The lo oldest trees in the world are Posed to be the one -in Gelayerti only, California, that is supposed to years nid an(J Uje cyprcss of J1114' in Iombardy, Italy, that , is L lT& oI1- or Panted 42 years be ,vr8Lhrist. ... J0 the window oTa boarding house western town the lollowine notice Poed: -This, ain't a Boardin1 hnu J 3t an ocry plain hash acc-, don't pass it by on thai - - wrl all faila jv. repor boij - V tl4 regularly. OBUIII! fa VOir XL The Democrats of Maryland yester day met in convention in Baltimore and nominated EU hi I). Jackoh for (lov- ornor. 1 he resolutions stron?Iv en- dorKe Cleveland's al minimi rat ion. The OhiuRepublicans were in?essi o yesterdy ai Toledo Resolutions en dorsing. Sherman were introduced but wre. opposed by a resolution lauding htm. but not endorsing him for the Presidency. The matter went oyer and ahot fight was expected tor to day. Fairmount Park of Philadelphia con tains 3 000 acres and is llmiles long. Central Park of New York includes 834 acres, costing $15 000.000 lor the land and improvements. The Chica?" parks coyer 2.000 acres, and those of St. Louis about tho same. Prospect ;Park, Brooklyn, inclmles nearly COO acres, and Druid Hilt Park, ot Balti more. 680 acres. PerHoual. Mr. N: H. Frohlichstcin, of Mobile. Ala. writes: - I take great pleasure ir. rtcommending Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, huving used it tor a severe attack ol Bronchitis and Ca tarrh. It gave roe 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. Have also used Wlectric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life P'lls, 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 V. II Green & Co's dru store. -'Wonderful Cures. V. D. Hoyt & Co . Wholesale aud Retail Druggists of Kouie, Ga , way : Wo have boon selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buck len's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac lion. There? have been some wonder ful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases oi pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by the use of a lew bDttles ol Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by W. II. Green & Co - LOCAL NEWS. 1MDEX JQ HEW ADVERTISEMENT. W Otersks For Rent Law Paktv Postponement C W 1 atk Country Merchants Hkinsbkkgeb's For the Hot Season . Up to 3 o'clock to-day just 25 votes had been registered in tho Second Ward. - The thermometer couhlo't climb any higher than 90 to day It is seldom that it does climb higher than that in this clime. . An unusually large crowd went to Carolina Beach on the Passport this morning. There are crowds of visitors at the Sound, and the number is being in creased daily. - Dou't fortret the moonlight excursion on the Passport to night. The moon is now nearly full and with fair weather a run down to Carolina Beach wilt be found a very pleasant thing to do. Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re member that the headquarters for batbt ing suits is at the Wilmington Shirt factory. Suits made toorder. Ladies a specialty. J. Elsuach, Prop, 27 Market street. tf. The cautionary storm signal which was ordered up last night, in anticipa tion of. a cyclone that was moving North from the Guif States, was flyine this morning, but it was ordered down at about 10 o'clock this lorenoon. us the atmospheric disturbances will pass to the Westward of this point. - On account ol the ioclement weather the lawn party advertised for last night was postponed until to-night, when it will take place. At this writing. 3:30 p. m.. the outlook is indicative of clear weather, and we trust that it may be fair to-night. Tho ladies hae made great preparations for the entertains ment and the three Cs will furnish 8omeof their very best music. Base Ball. There was a large attendance at the Seaside grounds yesterday afternoon to witness the game of base ball between the Wilson nine and the home team. The ground was in bad condicion in consequence of which the playing was not as good as it otherwise would have been; and while the third inning was being played the game was called on account of the rain, Jeavinc a score of three for Wilson to two for Wilming ton.1 They play" again this afternoon, with every indication that the weather will prove favorable to a conclusion of j the game. - - . Headquarters for 'base -'ball supplies BilLI WfLMINGTON. N. C, THURSDAY JULY 28 The Shakspere Club. For more than thirty years of onr lifo journey we had read ot Shakespeare, the dramatist, had read his life aad plays and had seen several ot the latter ar?ed Later wo began to hear ol Shakespere, with the a in the !at sylla ble omitted. Recently wh have hear0 and read ot Shakspere, with the o in the first syllable and the a in the seen d syllable omitted. Within the last five years a gentleman temporarily residing in this city attempted to enter into an argument with us to prove that the man with such a varied orthography never wrote one ol the pias that have been generally ascribed to him; but as we wuid not argue the question, be proceeded t' show with wonderful lu cidity that some contemporaneous drmatit we have forgotten who wrie ail ot theiu. As be concluded, leaving us of "The same opinion still." hu had hid labor for nothing. But this is rnere:y preliminary. to what we in tended to say. We have received the Journal of the Shakspere Club of the University of North Carolina for 1836 7. The Journal is a chronicle of the proceedings of the several raeetiugs of the Club during the time indicated. At each of these meetings certain characters of the great dramatist were discussed, which had previously been selected, and in these discussions much ability is displayed and caret u i aud analytical study is manifested. Some of the thoughts ex pressed ry those engagou in the dis curious are original, and are them selves worthy of more than passing consideration. The Club numbers about 50 mem bers, mainly students at the Univer sity. Prof. Thomas llumc. Jr.. D D.. is its President, and the opening, paper of the Journal is a lecture delivered by him before the Club, with, "Shakspere as a Moral Tuacher " tor his subi-'Cl. Wc believe that the University at Chapel 1 1 ill is the only Southern insti tution of learning which has such an organization, and we predict that much good aiay result from its efforts, especi ally since all similar institutions throughout the country have awakened to the importance ot a more protound attention to the study f the English language, which in. the past has held a minor position k Hebrew, Greek and Latin. Ciry Court. Edward Swann, colored, was brought before the Mayor this morning charged with fast driving. The fact was proven and he was required to pay a fine of $5 tor the offense. Frnk Wilkiuson, colored, for keeps ing an unlicencod dog, was fined $3, ot which amount $1 would be remitted when a badge for the d g had been seeun d Christopher Swann, colored,-another unlicenced dog case. He was fined $3, Irom which the defendant appealed when ho was required to give a justified bond in the sum of 50 to prosecute .h; appeal. Mary Haight, colored, disorderly conduct. Fined 20 with the alterna tive of 30 days in the city prison A. J. Jones, disorderly conduct. Fined 5 - ' John Clinton, colored, disorderly conduct. This was a case of mistaken identify and the defendant was dis eharged. Dmul i of Mr. Lamb. Mr George P. Lamb, the well known florist and landscape gardener, died at his residence in this city last evening after a long and paintul illnes3. in tl& 02nd year of bis age. Mr. Lamb was a native of Siigo. Ireland, and had been a resident of this city and vicinity for more than thirty years (le was in terred this afternoon in Oakdale Ceme tejy, the tuneral taking place from St. John's Church. The remains werees corled to the grave by the Hibernian Benevolent Society of which he bad long ben an active member. Imitators and Impostors. The unequalled success of Al.lcock's Pokous Plsters as an exter nal rem edy has simulated unscrupulous parties to put torth imitations, which they endeavor to sell on the reputation of Allc-ck's. It is an absurdity to speak d them in the same category, as i the genuine and original porous plas ter. Their pretensions are unfounded, their vaunted merit unsupported by tacts, their "alleged superiority to or equality with Allcock's a filse pretenee The ablest imdical practitioners and chemists and thousands ol : e ateful patients unite in declaring Allcock's - - . . - . i Porous r Plasters the . best jycternai lEITEW. For thfl Peri. To-mnrmw morning Sheriff Manning will take four prisoners to the Stale penitentiary, who. were all ronvieted of larceny at tbu recent term ol the Crim inal Court. Three of the prisoners are white and one Is colored, which is the first time within thirteen years that the number of white prisoners predomina tes The following is the list. W. H Farmer alias W. H. Palmer, three years. Hiram Myrs, three years. Alhert Dnmiey. three years. Henry King, three years. ' trwnai - . - Mr. Jno. D. Williams, of Fayette vijle, is here for the purpose of spend-' ing a lew days on salt water. Hon. R. R Bridgers, with his family, has gone to Saratoga for the balance of the Summer. Mr. J. P, McNeill, formerly rf i Bladen county, but now a prominent lawyer of Florence, S C, is in the city to day. Sheriff E. M- Johnson, of Pender 'county, was in the city to-day and paid us a pleasant visit. He corroborates previous reports ol the splendid crop outlook in bis county. The Danielsville, (Ga ) Moi.ilor has this to say of one ol our Wilmington boys: On Mouday we had tho pleasure of grasping the hard ol our esteemed friend, Mr. J. II Craig, the efficient book-keeper fo the large and pros perous firm of Swift Bros, of Eiberton. Mr. Craig has for oight years been con nected with the above firm, which is evidence of his business qualifications, h iiestv and integrity. Besides he is a young man of moral character and comm nds the respect ot all who kno w him. Literary. The Mayazint of American History for August comes to the Iront. as usu al, with charming and instructive arti cled There is not a dull page in 'the number. Tne lead'ng paper will at tract all readers, irrespective of historic or antiquarian tastes. It is an account of the "Presentation of the Arctic Ship Resolute to the Queen ol England by the President of the United States," in the year 1856. written by Dr. Fessen den N. Otis. Secretary of Expedition. "The First Newspaper West of the Al leghanies" is from the pen ol William Henry Perrin, and it is admirably illus trated. A shorter paper is "The La trobe Corn-Stalk Columns, in the Capi tol at Washington," by Eugene Ashton ; "The Origin ot the Federal Constitu lion," by Prof. Francis N. Thorpe, a study which no reader or pupil can af ford to miss Subscription price $5 a year in advance. Published at 743 Broadway, New York City. For tbe Grange Encumpuient. Sheriff E. M. Jobosoa, of Pender county, having been requested to ap point delegates and marshals to attend the Grange Encampment and Far mers1 Institute, to be held at Mt. Holly. Gaston county, on the 10th. 11th. 12th and 13th of August next, has named tbe following: Caintuck Township Marshal Tbeo Lamb. Delegates D J Corbett, G W Corbett, F P Flyna. Thos Marshall. Tfaos Smith. Caswell Township Marshal Jas II Colvin. Delegates E A Hawes. J H Murphy. Jas F Moore, Dr G F Lucas. John G Parker. Columbia Township Marshal A T Herring. Dalegates R H Murphy. D B Crnom. G F Walkir. C P Moore. Jr, C C Woodcock. LincolnTownship Marshal Walter Bordeaux Delegates F H Bell. G T Williams, Bruce Williams. W W Lar kinS C P Moore, Sr. t Rocky Point Township Marshal W French. Delegates I)r S S Satch well, Dr E Porter, T J Armstrong, J D Durham, D H Armstrong. Grant Township Marshal J VV Westbrook. Delegates Dr L L Alex ander. Jos T Foy, L H McCIammy. Ivey Sidberry. J B Davis. Holly Township Marshal Gibson James. Delegates Henry Shaw J R Bannerman.- K F Powers, John Bur ton. J K James. Holden Township Marshal FL Moore. Delegates Dr W T Ennett, R I Durham, J T Collins. J F Croora, E M Moore. , Union Township Marshal W W Alderman. Delegates Dr W C Mur phy. A B Croom. Ed in Fennel I L C Powers, D J McMillan. Mr. Wiiliam Oiersen has Ifasrd ihn ent.Ve premises, corner Filth streets, and offers for rniU thnugh. - . m - . our columns, Irom next lJoior-r Hi, ine upper flo-r; kuchen a.,d dining ro.ra SO. 178 IllfllCtMlOftp . - For North Carolina, local rains and stationary temperature. " Cn!iuiiiMioiir Court. The case aeainst Messrs. Kerr and Hubbard, owner and m astir ot the stenmer DeUa. which was blown up several weeks since, for a violation of the U. S. steamboat, inspection laws, came up before U. S Commissioner T. M. Gardner to-day, and the parties were bound over to the next term of tbe U. S- District Court in the sum of $200 each. Messrs. E W. Kerr.of Clin ton, and II. McCIammy. of this city, were counsel lor me uetenaants, xvo counsel appeared tor the government. District Conference, The District Conference of Wilming ton District M E. Courch will be held at Clinton, Sampson county, commen cing on Wednesday next. Tho follow ing are the delegates Irom the churehes ol this city : Grace M. E. Church Messrs. W. W. Hodges. W. M. Poisson, J. W. Perdew. W. M. Parker. Fifth-Street M. E. Church Messrs. W J Toomer, F. A Newbury, J. J. Le.Gwyn. J. T. Sholar. Arrangements h ive been made with the railroad by which delegates and others who may wish to attend will be charged three cents per mile each way. Gr eatest Sacrifice in Clothing Ever Known id Wilmington. Mr. I. Sbrier, desiring to close out every dollar's worth of clothing, gents' furnishing goods and to make quick work of it, will ijell out his entire stock regardless of cost. The real cost or ac tual value of tba goods will bave noth ing to do with tho low prices; his main object is to open up in the large and handsome storo in the Purcell building with one ot the largest and finest stocks of custom made clothing. All goods on hand will be slaughtered off Read a few of the slashing prices in children's suns : tor $1 worth $2,25, some at $1,50 worth $3; a very handsome suit for $1.50 worth $4. On suits the price will be reduced $3. $5, $8 and $10; in furnishing goods 15 , 25. and 33 per cent. Remember this is no sensational hum bug scheme. Don't miss the opportu nity of getting a bargain of the well known I. Sbrier, 114 Market st. t The Old Folks at Home, (Jr elsewhere, need a tonic now and then to sustain them under growing infirmities. No safer or more thorough invfrrorant for age and the delicate can be found than Ilobtetter's Stomach Bitters, a seasonable medicine in tho30 ailments of commonest occurrence liver complaint, indigestion and bowel disor ders; a pure botanic safeguard against ma a rla, and a reliable means of counteracting rheumatism. To the convalescent, it is a val uable aid in the recovery of strength, and to the debilitated, cervous Invalid it yields tran quil slumber and rtnewed anpettte two prime taclors in tho restoration of vigor. IJetng of purely botanic origin , it is free from these objections urged against mineral remedies difficult or impossible of assimilation by tho system, and which Impair the tone of the stomach!, which the Bitters, on the contrary, strengthens and regulates. It is indorsed and prescribed by the medical fraternity. The Review Job Office is tbe place to get good work at moderate prices. NEW ADVEKT18EMENT8. Postponement. IJIIIE LAWN PARTY, ON ACCOUNT OF bad wea'her last night, was P03TPONED CNTIL TO-NIGHT. July 28 It For Rent. . TnrAv,NG LEASED THE THOLEfE balldinar - W. Corner Market and Fifth streets, I will rest the upper story acu also Kitcnen ana uining Room on first floor, after October 1st, 1S7. Apply at store In building. ' July 27 3t W. OTER3KN. Horner School, Oxford, N. C. . T THE FALL TEUM OF 1SS7 WILL BEGIN the 1st day of August. Tbe price of board and tuition, exclusive of wMblrg anl lights, Is only ninety dollars. The rooms for Cadets will be refitted and refnrnUhed belore tbe session opns. The School offers In all respects the best ad yariages. Send f-?r ctrcu'ar and catalogue. .1. H HORNKR, Principal Oxford. July, 197 july 1 3 taw 4w t th s A Summer Ketreat. J CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW BOA RU crs at my place. Woodsiie, i miles fom Lincoln ton, N. C , almost at the foot of- the Bine Bidge The louse Is large, with cool, comfortable rooms and with x laege, crasey. table b art lor its per month - Wilt be piea- mi Tfi rnrTHmHiu uiin iurt eaa fiini t n. . nhv retrar for he Summer mofiiha. - j Audrey 1887 '-' rT.vAMW . rro wiu if iad to rteftlr eocmnmidaoo . from our friend on aay aad all mmllltmatKiii Tn na of turn wrltar mnat atwaya b latt1 to tbm S0K0T. .- ontildAnf the paper. r v- . And It la especially rod vatttanUriy w vxxl that the Kdltor does not always eajtci the Ttewa of enmnniulm. t.u.. ... , :imwwmw f ta the editorial column. - NKW A f VKItTIS EM BNT8. Wotico; rjlllR RAtANCK OK MISS K. KAKBEE'S bw . ia .a enarje oi Al BS U.I Wright. St VO 117 North .econd St, where It I for tale. The store will be oen I'atunlftv. July ? 87. jlyC6St . MIhjj k. KatrtEU. Wrightsville.TJ.C. Seaside Pleasure & Comfort . o - f f uiiiiiwu,o.m,i.Wp id,, ana op m.- HK1 UftNINO, LEAVING WHIG UTV ILX.& at 7 p. m. and 7 a. m. , Bound trip to 8ound and Beach and setarn to Wilmington, only W cents. 7ntlAd " kit " . u ut tvur or more will no carried 10 the Beach for 5 cente eacji. We have erected a Reach House with rooms where parties can be supplied with Bath Suits. Town la fnah vitA n.l AiavnA..lu-.. " - ..ww. wu.m wu , W. U. STOKLVT, luly 2$ tf lUotice. AVING BOUGUT THE fcTOCK OF H Groceries and ood will of Mr John II Ha ' by, corner of Orange and Seventh streets. I am prepared to famish customers with frees and cheap goods. I shall carry a small steo and replenish weekly, thus ensuring fresh goods for my customers. julyiSlw CHARLES D. JACOBS Hf firm If rrlif- VvAiiwnt a t OTKAMiSK PASSPORT LEAVES AT oclx;k, Thursday Night, rcturnlPs from JL I1 Iff JJ. U CIOTK. raniiiy excursion, with mnaic. Vrtiko i. ing at 2 .50 P. M. J. W. HARPER, J"ly 2P - . Gen'l Manager m H Am M m mm-m bbb J4IU I EL LB 1 10,000 SnV.XSL':vviSHK? AND 5,000 5 000 ft8 Cow HWcs - For Which the highest market trU-tt will h paid.. Consignments soHcltc. rfesp'y. , frAMUEL BKAH.8B. jaly2G,tf no. .0 Market at. , Grain Cradles, Grass Blades JAWN MOWERS, Ac. .Full stock at bottom prices. W. E. SPRINGER A CO., r'dy 25 19. 22 23 Market St. Closing Out I T IKE ALL OUR FRIENDS, ' WE ABB selling off at cost. DICK St ME ARKS, Gentlemen's Furnishing Houe. .' ' 12 N. Front flt luly 23 Wow Ready. VjlE HAVE REMOVED FROM THE OLD st ind and are now ready to wait on all hc. will iavor us with a call at our New Store. 114 North Front st. Hard-vare. btorea an-.l Houce Famishing Goods at low prices. ALDERMAN, PLANNER A GO., ju'y 23 dw 114 N. Front St. - -THE- Bazar Corset ! A Dollar Corset for 50cv Selling at reduced prices a tine stock of Hats, Flowers. Feathers, Ribbons, Trimmings, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces and Underwear at Taylor's Bazar, 118 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. july 19 tf . FOR THE HOT SEASON. rilHERMOMETEBS WHICH TELL HOW hot It la. .'' ' .' " I; ' ' ' . ' - - -HAMMOCKS which tell yon how cool you ean fceL - 8PECTACLE3 to preserre yon r eyes la tbe hot sun. -.--.";"-;." BASKETS to keep yonr lunch tool. . IOKS for the millions. , ; R E ADING M ATTER for er Cry body atd guaranteed to keep everybody cooL Having returned froni my fishing cxpeditlcfi -2 will now derftt th lu-jtk Af ttm ' mrmmmwm W MS f V , m ..." - - . make al) happy and cool. For tbe lbore eallat ' ' . I t - . ' H KINS fTT'R - is at Heinsbergrr's. t y remedy known. 'fy- t- on.first floor.; juna I law Sn th 13
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