TEW J- jr. '? will be glad to reoelva eoamtravaatta from our frlanda on any asd all aom canarsiratarest ho: Th nantof tb writer asn aiwar wi suned to tea Cdttot . v Oomaaiuaiioaa moat be wrntaa oa OBtaldeof the papar. Pttrsonantias must be avoldaa.: And It la especially and parUeulam tut :ocd tnat the E-tltor ioe not always sodoj the views of correApondextc -lv r ti in tee editorial chiT.a. bV V0 PfiSTAdB PAID: -i'" .I ninths. Tl one month. 35 ceata. la. 1-00' ,.,,.1 bT carriers fret AbOTt VOL XI. - low ut fU W ILMINGTON. N. C., FRIDAY. AUGUST 12. 1887 NO 191 ,rreularly, . The Dajli Beyiew, any ;TUhe l'nri.rrospon -Cr m 10.000 yearb fi.,uiniliru. ' ... .1 vii HiMv - ,.r- fin 1 T',r V ovt-r i.iftboa ,.n.. tile grounds yeste It' a r- The Far ilei1" ' ... m B Anthony will eper-u t-.n.H. holding an equal nbff . ., .ho hotiin ni each at. t the hme t ac-D-'r.-stuenol that Sw 4 W " k v ovt been almost per " I n,y Uuraoii trains w jwi ,ltLer i, r,;a : r- ber s e EMmtindsisa great Bid to the Senator. &ne acw ... ...w-i.rv a zood portion of th UJPrv- . ... . - i jnillo'c!',;ely aIler ni? ia oLimrzew. thorough. - hater .i, Germany, and. io set. d in which is not Kussian or lor vj! piubahly take - iwatKoU ml irei 'jlhi the les'lei ' the Panslatisls erHood dramatization of Ilidrr imrf novel -Dawn" was piavwJ Th.work wu dotift by Haddnn WW- " Oiab.jouo Australian writer It Gafl.f0pflsaj3in the North Auocri esa BeTiwibat -during our civil war, tbeaost tremenUus convulsion that ii'iHurded n biatorjr. Nw England prodaced neither a great soldier nor a WteHMaof cummanding influence." At Brighton, a woek ajro, the young plans bet -4,500 to 3,000 on the iLwin?of aeiozle bird, lie brought down the bird with the first barrel and ,115 000. Bnta of 1.000 oc single. bird, tere so com noon as to create no Comment . ' ... . - . IhnrieA Mnnrp on a nl tha weallhisal tsdmst resnetrted citizens of Lvnch - - c krg.isdcad. He was a retired tobac eo minQtac'.urer. having amassed a B'Bsk'erabld fortune by the manufao (nrnl t nnno nrtnntttr hrnnrl fF Hm flt 1c; tobacco known as "Killikinick." wasch bet.r Kinat&d. m " The New York raeisenaer boy who tMDttoIiODdon with souvenirs by Irobmao, of the New York Lyceum. isiLH. Sothern, wa9 arrested lor ttuiDg the British postal laws, but iobsfqnently wa present at Buffalo BilFiihow and was to deliver the souv toirsio tbo Wild West's four-in-hand- IruQaot Baldwin has a local imita tor aimed Bartholomew, who has shut BP nil blacksmith shop and is having 8'f!iewineon a balloon. Ho is ready for any parachute descent" that .Bd iniiind proposes they jump from nthcr side of the sane balloon. He llbe ready for businoaa about August nt T P. ()'(Vnnnr haa tannrrulflnffip.iA Peking to warraut the announcement H.t L ... ... ae will atart his now Radical .bait Pnnj atternoon paper in London wUh 11 Hr months, when the season egint Ja. He will probably call ; it the "'bane. It will be severely local, with lhlrP Radical bias, paying no atten a to foreign news and chiefly attack - abases n London guild govern ment. - One of the most horrible railroad ac cidents known in the history of the world wis that which occurred in Illi nois before.day yesterday morning and by mean? of which 118 persons were kil'ed and nearly 500 injared. It wtn an excursion train bound for Niagara and consisted of six coaches, six sleep ers and chair cars and three baggage car drawn by two engines. There were nearly 1,000 passengers. The train was an hour and a half late and was rufarfng at the rate ot 50 miles an hour when a burning culvert gave way be neath Jthetu. The scenes are said to have beggard description. LOCAL NEWS. IRQEI TB NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Certificate cf Election All Aboard for Onflow Dick Mxabes Id Justice G w Yatk Ixjvers of Good Music HKUfSBKKOKK'S J0 You KuOW It ? Makokn Bellamy, uom'i iale of laud for xlartUlon, Who is going on the excursion to New River, over the Wilmington, Onslow & East Carolina R. R? To-day has been the warmest we have had this week. At 3 o'clock the thermometer in this office indicated 90 degrees. s Paints and Varnish. Best in city at Jacohi s. and at lower prices than you can buy elsewhere. f Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re member that the headquarters for batht iug suits is at the Wilmington Shirt fcactorv. Suits made toorder La lies a specialty. J. Elsbaoh, Prop , 27 Market street. if. koeral (;eor3e Custis Lee. the,:pres Ufthe Washington and LeerUni J. of Virginia, the oldest son-of dan Gen- bert E. Ue, is lying ttroosly in at lUvenswortbV.V the Hii 7 f Representative Iee. pot f.n,,ici"8. Drs. Fairfax and 6ll. of Alexandria, called Surgeon lion ,Joha B- HmUton in c msiilta nd the three remained with " the J? "rough Sunday night. Mon ea. Ie was reported as somen wo improved. cholera is s. wLlhern Italy and ia at ihe Peasr ,UB1 " general ex- that it will overrun Southern Ujadri ineve" d-rection when ostran eqaa,n tQB M waich PW Bpread lhe lnrecln- The tM? ,mly Seated At M&Uv which Ut. h ici ry nervous do k. lble tr&Mm'tsioa to Un : .P'hil?8- of the !ti-o. 1 lraD3tHrtingtecon Ar6 ?on . .... Pa;ms tk ,s 10 bmld repair or W -1! 5ar maleal from with 11 Z' 1 ewt 118 will enpply the beat and save you money.t iudicattoaft For North Carolina, fair weather and stationary temperature. The Rkview acknowledges the cour tesy of an invitation from the Cnsti -tutional Centennial Commission1' t attend the celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of the Framing and Pn mulgation of the Constitution of the United States, at Philadelphia, on the I5tb, 16th and 17th ot September next. The Status The City of Wilmington has voted a subscription of $100,000 't. the WiN mington. Onslow & East Carolina R R., in accordance with the conditions set forth in the charter of the road and under tho sanction of a popular vote, as authorized by the Constitution of the State. Alt of the requirements of the law have been complied with. The bonds will be paid and the road wilt be built and the advantage it will prove to the commercial interests of the people of Wilmington will be fully demonstrated as the work progresses. There is some wild talk of "injunctions" in the at mosphere. All that we can say to this is. let those who have the money to spare employ it in this manner, if they so desire. We do not think that any injunction will hold. But it can be tried if there are any who are able and willing to thus amuse the Court and entertain themselves. Wiping out State Lines. The case of so much importance to the State of North Carolina. inVol?ing the constitutionality otthe law taxing drummers.came up tor bearing in Bal timore yesterday, before Judge Bond, upon a writ of habeas corpus issued from the office of the Circuit Court in Raleigh, upon an order made by Judge Bond upon the petition of A . W . Hen derson, who was arrested in Edenton for selliog without license, and held by a justice of the peace ol Chowan county in a bond of $400 Messrs Pruden & Vann of Edenton, and Francis M. Darby, of Baltimore, were counsel for the drummer, and Messrs. Battle & Mordecat and Jjbn Devereux, Jr., ot Raleigh, represented the State Judge Bond released Henderson on bis own recognizance to appear before the Court in North Carolina, the last Monday in November, with the understanding that the authorities of the State shall llfplittiitlot. Some of our readers have beard ot elephantiosis and some probably have not. It is a horrible thing. The legs and feet swell to an enormous size and the skin becomes sometimes two inches thick. It is a rare disease and a total recover? is rarer. Thnre is but little pain and the patient can walk about, sometimes only with the greatoat riiffi culty. and never without great i-ftort The feet seem as it weighted down with lead. There is a case it this kind here now, the first we hnve overseen in Wilmington and it may be the first that was ever known here. The patient is a colored boy, nearly grown, who came I rom souie point South of this and is trying to make his way to Gldsboro. where ho says he has friends. It is a pitiful cisu and draws upon the charity of many ol our citizens. More K'liiroart Extension It is rumored thai (4ie Wilmington & WeJilon ilnilroad Company will in a short time extend the road trouj VV liamHi. n i. Jatuesville and that the Jaineaville & Washington Railroad Company will then build a branch from Jamesville to Plymouth and that th two will be run in connection with each other. The Wilmington & Weldnn R. R. will then, it U said, extend iU Nash ville branch to Raleigh and possibly to Durham, thus having an out'et to deep water at the mouth of Roanoke river, and affording railroad facilities to a section of country much in need of them. When the Scotland Neck branch is built to Greenville, connecting at IMhel with the road trom Raleigh to Plymouth, travel and treight tronj thf Eastern counties tributary to these roads will have much quicker transportation. NKW ADVEimSEMEro. j NEW AnVKBTI8Kaf EVT For Election IteiturtiH The result of-the election yesterday in the matter of a subscription of $100,000 on the part of the city was carried by a substantial majority. There were registered a total of 1,676 votes, of which 1.049 were cast tor the supscription and 301 against. This is a majority of 748 of the - votes polled and a majority of the registered vote of 627. The measure was fairly and squarely carried. The law requires that the measure, to be successful, must have a majority of the vote regis tered, not ot that cast, and this majori ty was secured. Eight hundred and thirty nine vUcs were necessary and 1.049 were cast. The majority for the measure, therefore, is 2f0 more than is actually rf quired by law. Following is the vote in detail : i No Reg. Snb. Sub. 1st Ward. 1st div.389 255 30 " 2d " .230 167 63 Second Ward I9i) 106 45 Third Ward 250 150 60 Fourth Ward 208 119 47 Filth Ward 391 252 56 1676 1049 301 trnoiii Mr. Theodore Sessoms, of Btaden County, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Berry Glcaves is in the city tor a lew days, the guest ot Mr. H. G. Small bones Mayor Fowler is reported as some what better and we hope to see him out again in a day or two. Prot. I. H. Greenewald. who has been at Spartanburg. S. C tor some days past, has returned. Mr. Sol Bear is in New York, en tfaged in buying largely for the Fall and Winter. He will bo absent about two weeks. Mr. G. W Uivenbark leaves this afternoon tor Magnolia, where he will spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mr. B." R. Scott, formerly of this city, but now ot Magnolia, is here and speaks of returning to Wilmiogton. He will he cordially welcomed. Bro. CJiley. of our sprightly cotem porary, the Raleigh Visitor, is in the city and favored us with a visit thij forenoon Capt. T. M. Thompson, of South- make no more arrests tor violation oj the law. which requires license of-port, was happily married last night non resident salesmen. faiiileHft KejjulaUou. I la no longer a question of doubt although the contrary was; once believed tha. meil. nes which produce vlojent effects are un suited to other than desperate emergencies. Ia other words, that super potent remedies are calculated to weaken and injure the ays tern rather than reform It irregularities among medleloea of debilitating effect arc cathartics and cho:agoguea which copiously Snd abruptly evacuate the bowels. .Because doe not do tola. Iiotetter' stomacn Bit ters 1b preferable to tne drenchtsg class ot purgatives Painless In Its effects, ia Is snm cle'tly active to remedy ctaron e constipation It re ievea bv Invigorating the intestines, and enables, not forces, the to perform tbe doty ti Miss Willard, ef Brunswick county We tender our genial friend onr most sincere congratulations. Mr. W. W. Shaw. recently of this city, has purchased tne interest of Mr W. F Ellis in tbe firm of Mose & Ellis, at Durham. Mr. Ellis will embark in business for himself. These are al1 Wilmington boys. Mr. George l. Kellev. who has been on a visit of several weeks to his tons a.t Birmingham, and who has given the readers of the RgyiKW from time to time a report ot his "experiences." has ilillinery and Fancy. Goods -GO TO Reliable! Cheap ! Fashionable I A LA RGE STOCK. TO SELECT FROM. NO. 118 MAUKKT HTRKEP, A liberal discount to tbe trade. aug 11 Ik Justice ryio YoUli SENSE OE CO&irOET ANUf fcconomy, wear the MONABCH SUIUT." DICK & MEARES, ang 12 Gent's Furnishing House. - 12 r. Front St Sale of Land for Partition. JY V1KTUK Or A DE KKE OF THE tu. erlor ourt of New Haiover County, the underslgnn Commissioner appointed in and by said decree, will, on Monday, tbe 26th day t f-eptember 1 87, s;ll et the ourt Houe d xr in Wilmington. ,r cash, at 12 M, tte fol lowing lot sltu'itfcd In the city of W 11 mine ton: lexiiinlng la the W line or Mghth street 1(! feel K of the line of urange ueet. hence with w line r Mglitti street lect.intnce w pralhd with I'raige street 2il le :t, iher.ce N. ay feet, thence E iii feet t the b ginning; belog part of lota 3 and 4 in 1 J lock :J J. MA.KSDKN BLL.xVMLY, Com'r aug 1! 8t au 2, 9, 26 S3pt 2, 9. 16, 23 Certiftcaie of Election. Carolina Beach. rjiHE PASSPOtfT Will, LEAVE FOli 0 aBOLINA BK ACH every week day at 9 and 3, except Frldiy and bat unlay, when evening boat leaves at 2. So. Train returning leaves at 1 and 6 on ;utadays Lonlse leaves at 9 30 a. m. and Passport at 2 p. m. Train at 6 p in. J. W. HAkPEtt, ang6tfnac General Manager The Only Complete Stock OF HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC MED IGINEI" THE CITY. HMPHBEY'S Tlomcopathle lmplea (IMPHKKYM ,r . Tcclfica. UMPHKEY'S " Veterinary . cpcclilcs, and Humphrey's $5,(0 package of No Z6. JA.&. O. MjTT, tbe UnteKlst, aug 11 2.8 N. Front St. lm nosed noon f hem hv nature Promoting the fcepreilon of b le In normal quantities by. returned to the citv. Uvtr. tt la eminently rnducrve to digestion, j Thft Rkvtkw I fin nvmnit U the clave and 'onoribates in no small decree . to keep - Ine UKVKWJOB vFFlCs is tne Pa the bowels regular. - to get good work at moderate prices. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, Auguitllth, 1SS7. jy F, THE UNDER-SIGNED JUDGES OF E'ectlon, duly qualified to hold an election In the several Wards of tne city of Wilmluzton, on ihe lLth day of August, li7 upon the question of a Subscription by the City of Wil mington, In the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, to the Capital Stock of the Wilming ton, onalow & Mast Carolina iiai road, here by certify for our respective Wards, th t the toliow ng is a true and correct slau-meat and leuirn of the said election : JN THE FIRST WARD: Subscription received 422 vots; do mb scription received 93 votes. Number of voters registered 619. " IN THE SECOND WRD: Subtcription received lC6YOtes; nosubscrip tlon received 45 votes. Number of voters reg istered 199. IN THE THIRD WARD: Subscription received 15'J votes ; no subscrip tion received 63 votes. Number of voters reg i8teied2:a. IN THE FOURTH WARD : Subscription received 119 votes; nosubscrip tlon received 47 votes. Number of voter3 reg istered 208. IN THE FIFTH WARD: Subscription received 252 votes; no subsrip tlon received 1 6 votes. Number of votes reg istered 391 Making the total number of votes received Subscription 1,019; no subscription 301. Total number of voters registered l,t76. Judges of Election First Ward W.McEvans, James C. ttewaTt, W. F. Carpenter, .C. A. Hayne, A. J. Walaer, Chas. . Moiri, II . Harris, C. H. Ganzer, framuel Reld, Thos. Brlnkley. Judges of Electlor Second Ward H. P. Iiurkhlmev. J. I. Smith, K. B. Burkhimer, J. A. ashe, Washington McNeill Judges of Election Third Ward E. M. Cushlng, W. H. Yopp, L. W. McLaurin, J. A. Hargrave, H.G.Sampson. Judges t f Election Fourth Ward W. P Oldham, Thos. F Bagley, Wm. Johnson, Jas. K. Cnilar, G Rosenthal. ' Judges of Election Fifth Ward R. L. Dix on, o. H. Kennedy. C. H. Gilbert, Jno. H. Howe, Jno. W. Moore, aug 12 2t Knoxviile Furniture Co. YTE ARE HERE YET, WITH THE lincet and cheapest Furniture and other house hold goods to be found In the city. - We are receiving new goods daily from thj Factory. Aho. a full line of Baby Carriages aug 8 E. H. a NEED, Manager Season's Goods. Refrigerators, ice cream free- zcrs, fater Coolers, Fly Fans, Fly Traps, &c , Ac. All. at the lowest prices Call and examine the goods ani the prices. GILES & MURCHISON. au, 3 Look for the Horse. FOR WE DEFY AY ONE IN THE CITY to undersell us In Trunks. -atchels. Har ness or Saddlery Goods. Try a can of Castor ine, the best Axle Oil n use Repairing of all kinds neatly, promptly and cheaply done. FENNEi.L & PANIKL, Horee Ml liners and Clothiers, aug 6 10 S. Front st Wrightsville, TJ.C, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Isaac T. Alderman, QOMMISSION MERCHANT. Consignments of Courttry P reduce aolicPed. - Cotton, Timber and Nival Stores handled o best advantage. aug3 if Wow Ready. Ay HAVE REMOVED FROM THE OLD tnd and are now read? to wait on all will favor us with a can at nnr New Store, 114 North Front st. Hard-varn. Htoves an t txuiuc cuinwning viooi at tow prices ALimn&tAN, FlVNNKU A CO.. atig3 dAw iU N. Front St. Seaside Pleasure & Comfort yAGONETTES WILL LEAVE WIL mlngton, at S a. m , 2.30' p m and 6 p. m. RETURNING, LEAVING WRIGHTS VILLE at 7 p. m. and 7 a. m. Roiin l trip to Sound and Beach and return to Wilmington, only 65 cents. Parties of four or more will be carried to the Beach for 15 cents each. We have erected a Beach House with rooms where parties can be supplied with Bath Suits, Towels, fresh water and other conveniences W. II. STOKLEY, ED. WILSON MANNING iuly 26 tf , Do You Know It ? All Aboard for Onslow fj Grand Excursion to New River! QN TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Villi, 1SS, there will be, a Grand Excursion to ihe Ter minus of the Wilmiogton, XMiblow & East Carolina H. R-, at Stone's Bay, on New Elver. Arrangements have been made for the ac commodation of large excursion parties ex pected by river and rail from the Interior, who will join the party here. The s. ornet Concert Clb and the Germanfa Corwt Band will both be present and the Italian Harpers will fur lh music for d in Irg In the Company's new warehouse at ths ter minus. A big Oyster Roast, frea to all, will be pro vlded nd ar'angeme- ts will be made to ac commodve those who my desire to rexain - - 4 1 over a few days to fish and hunt. A Grand Deer Drive on Jam lag Hun will be among the attractions Frefrom W ltmtugton, round trip. LOTT ' 'G tEEl B CK V - V neral Rupert ttndcnt," MOORE TRADE, Gen. Iran. Agent. -aug 12 It THAT YOU CAN BUY Pianos, Organs. NovelsJ Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Slates, Mucilage, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Albums, Elbles. Testaments, Looking Glares, Fancy Goods, Base Ball Supplies. Frames, School Books, very cheap at HEINSBERGER'S. july 29 Cash Book and Music Store Lovers of (iood Music. JUST RECEIVED, A FINE ASSORTMENT of the latest music. BOULANGER'S MARCH," Gay, spirited and pretty and played wUh great success all over the country. Price 30 cents. Send in your rames and let us or all yon list of latest music as soon as published. C. W. YATES. aujrS Wholesale and Retail stationer Grain Cradles,-Grass Blades and Snaths, JAWN OWHR. Ac. ' Full stock at bottom rr!ee. W. K8PBIGKU & CO., atu S ' 19 23 Market at. Headquarters for base ball supplies ia at HeinjsDCTcer's. t Sound Partioo. YyAGOETTE WILL LEAVE OR- RKLL'3 STABLES for the Sound at 9 a. m., dally. Round trip 0 cents. Sound Parties can be bupplled -with teams on short notice aud at cheap lates. Special attention given to boarding horses. R. C. ORRKLL, Livery and Sale Stables, iuly 7 tf Cor. Third and Princess s't For the Sound. y-AGOSETTE WILL LEAVE SOUTH ERLAND'S STABLES f . r the &ound dally at i. 30 P. M. and 6 o'clock, P. M, Returning will leave Sound at 7 P. M. and 7 A. M. Round trip 53 cents. T. J. SOUTHERLAND, Livery and Bale Stables, iuneis Nos 108 A lio North Second St Self-Sustaining Policies. rriHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO. of New York is the only Company, In the United States which has in force policies that are Bclf-swetalning. For life Insurance that will be cheapest and safest, apply to the Mutual Life, the oldest and largest company In the United states. M.S. WILLARD, Agent, july 16 214 North Water et. Excelsior Lime. QUR MANUFACTURES HAVE TAKEN a high standard. We have on hand : building lime, agricultural lime, n. c. phosphate, phosphaticxime, COPROLlTE MANURE. These are the best and cheapest on the mar ket. Send for circular. FRENCH BBOS Manufacturers, Rocky Point, N. C. R. W. Hit KS, Wilmington, N. C, june 23 tf Agents I i 'I Mm. .i.iiii Mi. imm i -mm m ri mmmmmm Now Crop Cuba Molasses. QECOND CARGO, 554 Hogsheads. . 66 Tierces, Now landing ex American Schooner "Uian us,"fdlrcct from Mataszas. 'Obi'it For sale very low by WOHTH & WOKTU THE GREAT BOOK OF TflE CKMDEF. The Most Magnificent jet Announced, entitled, THE RATTLES AND LEADERS Of THE CIVIL WAR. 75 distinguished men who took leading part on eUnertid are writing-It. 80 of the eminent artists in this country are contributing over 13)0 of the finest illustrations In the world. There will be mere than 3330 pages printed on the be3t paper. It will bo the first published In parts, bring inz It within tbe means of every man in tne country, and afterwards in volumes. It 1 now ready for delivery In farts. , It la sold only on subscription, and has al ready resched a phenomenal ta e. Agents who want territory should apply at once to W. F. MOUSE, (34 FSt., Washlcgton.D.C. aug 10 2t General Agent for tfce Stale. , --WANTED ! .ma. ifeeswax. - 5.000 nnrt Iba. CowIIldea. For which the hlsrhesa market rriee will be paid.' Consignments sonclte. Heep'j. CAMUEL BKali,Sx. july 2tttf o. i0 Market St. . Dog Collars. I-arce assortment jas t received. Can buy a nioe-collar from 25 cents p at Jacob's II .t. D.-rotf.