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-.-nine. Sundays ex- ' jOSHT. JAMKS. r,rS FOSTAWK PAID ,nnths. 2.t. ThTtS. . a hv Mrrler! t-ni.c'lcliverca by cm . r-si . i ,jivt an an carriers free the bove - -- I l"1' V '"i""1 . .-- all f1 . IT7" .-.rvltH':auiwi;i . .. l.-f'lUCi ptpri Y VEGETABLE. rtMtr et'aorJS.iary efficacy on the rlYER, !5aEYSp A EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Do.vc l Complaints, fans. si,.5, uoadaclie, Wtir. Hiliousnes. , i.v ito'i. Jaundice, KIIli. J Colic. nruSife1 Sbold to Without It,' , .v v. ;iT;dv for immediate use, y ' " . . . -. : ,1 , .. , .. ;. o: Mjiiuuiiii sum T V' aixl doctors' bills. iur. v- - TMrt?r 15 .UT ONE EVER REGULATOR r.e-tsiet the genuine with red "ZM "fwl tf Vrtpp-f. Prepared only by J V4 ZFiLSN L CO., Sole Proprietors. MM'- riucE.si.oo. or 3 'tea! lfll' rr? Tfip.Pau! Pioneer Press reports thit there i a Urge demand for Budd- bl'it liters: ar i; aud about that city. - R3ii celebrate the HOOth ahnL rersiry uf t!' introduciion cf Christian i:j br flip bap; isnt of the Grand Duke VijJimiron July 15. 1888. f ,nry (Purge's boom has suffered a relap-ein Boston, where sorno of his r i- j.l 1 LI- J iiirruer in-'oas nave maue a puouc ue miad that he shall divide his $25,001) a par income. - During the l&t illness of the laie Bjsasii r:.'iV.r. M. Ivatkoff. no rditos ftN spared in his Moscow Gazette. 1W no one able to take the place the cnitf. Piaster M. Glennan,-of Norfolk, inhwi invited to deliver the oration bei.re the American Catholic histori o!ipty at the centennial celebration ioPitiltdelphia next month. Fourteen thousand openly-professed Protestanf belong to the sixty Protes tfDizations in Spain. It is just e:jh!epQ ypnrs sinre the first Protestant chspcl was opened in Madrid. Aannthe nations which do not tax iai?od works of art are England, f3ce, Germany. Italy and the Nether lsn,k. The United States. China. Turkey. Mexico rind Canada rank with wwe that do. pinker Helman. ot Los Angblcs, lil.lioijan Israelite, is about to the sisters of charity with $20, "Wtourd tbe new orphan asylum ;ch the sisters propose fo erect in t" Saelff)king colored man re omensat down and conversed '0Ter &n ho"r. The surprised clerks keC2th !porno.i ... Turner, of Georgia. vJpry Graly perioratea his own Presidential boom by announciug ism favor of a Western man CV P,IaCe ,Ie has n. dubt ot lVs reDJoiination. and says Jeia will give 100.000 Demo- gorily next year. SlOo.ooohas been contributed to 0lia Catho1 ics ver the country cm,. 8 Deed repairs on church tb 7 ,Q Charlesto. S. C. damaged 3&iR,erlhqQake- There was $7.- $rTnpD New York cil5 " 0 BronL-lvn . .j . city and ne ot the most retiring -fa. Ho;. . P3oa r k ly seen in hi3 r- UolHe4 b;8lillaAredifiicuIt is it tit bm ,Q ha house dress. He UstieaV0' be,ore his enormous behind aCarVtd writiQgdesk. bidden rt.nH p ot botiks, diploma id - 1 a. fc6 li TP r O Yn- .4. a rf . Uo.! r&llrads lor July shows 'ni2 TJfAl mile9 of road, ron din2 July of lait niC aod lrMks increased . ana on mileaco 51 r Dai Rett e w, VOL. XI. WfLMINGTON C, SATURDAY. AUGUST 20. 1887 SO 198 -11 , The prize offered by the French Gov ernment of $10,000 for th most valu able discovery relating to the otiliza tion of electricity is to be awarded next December. It is for any use or appli cation of electricity, namely, hs a s urce of heat, of light, or f chemical ction, as a means ol transmission of mechanical power, or 01 verbal com munication in any torm, or. finaily. as a curative agent. But ttne interment this- week in Oak dale and none in Bellevue. -- The northern part of Minnesota is yet a wilderness. While the central eastern and southern portion ot the State are well Nettled, the St. Paul Globe says ' the northern part is un touched except lor tbe fccasiona! in cursions of lumbermen." The lumber men follow the banks of the streams aod leave a desolation behind them, biit settlers first occupy land alor.ir tin lines of railroad It is th" railroad? that bring virgin territory into the market. They afford tnciliries for get ting into h country, and lor yetting ou a ain with anything tbe settler may have to sell " The Tricbological Society is the name of an organization recently formed in Philadelphia. As its' name imports, the society will devote its energies to the cause of hair. Scientists bavi of late asserted that the man of the future will be bald. Realizing the ornamen tal and practical value of hair, the Quaker City enthusiasts intend to be gin a crusade against the trichosoclastic tendencies of modern life. Just wha1 methods they will pursue in carrying out their high purpose cannot y t be ascertained, but every man who has a regard for posterity will be dad to aid. as far as possible, the designs of the new society. Renews Her Youtli Mrs. Phoebe Chesley. Peterson, Clay Co.. Iowa, tells the following reniarka ble story, tbe truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my hanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed com pletely .all disease and pain.'1 Try a bottle, only 50c. For sale by W. H. Green & Co. "Wortli Ktiowiug. Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a severe eld, attended with n distressing Cough and runniug into Consumption in its first stages He triftl many so-called popular caugb remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was un able to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate relief, and after using about a half dozen bottles found him self well and has bad no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Guaranteed to do just what, is claimed for it Trial bottle free at W. H. Green & Co's Drug Store. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISER! ITS. C W Yates Grocers Heinsbekgkh's Do You Know It FNELI. A DASIKiv bign of the Horse Day's length 13 hours and 21 minutes. v Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 13 past 0 (clock. Paints and Varnish. Best in city at Jacobi's. and at lower prices than you can buy elsewhere. t The roar ot the surf was distinctly heard in the city last night. Some heard it while seated in the house. Dr. J. D. Bellamy s haying a house owned by him near the corner of Secoud and Dock streets repainted and re novated. Tbe only peaches in market to-day were a few in a huckster's cart which, although half green, were actually selN ing at 80 cents a peck. Last night, from 11.30 to 11.45, the velocity of the wind was 28 miles an hour. At Soutbport the highest rate wis SO miles per hour. Mr Coerr will hold service and preach in St. Paul's Church Sunday morning, service beginning at II o'clock. The subject of the sermon will be. "The Assault of Shame upon the Gospel of Christ." Wrihtsville was glorious yesterday afternoon. There was a good tide and a splendid breeze from tbe Northeast. One of the sharpies, with a number of ladies and gentlemen on board, ran over to the banks in twelve minutes and returned in ten. Headquarters for base ball supplies is at Heiosbercer's. t Six interments this week in Pine Forest. 4 adults and 2 children. Bishop Watson will officiate in James' Church to-morrow at all of tbe services. The Iigistt-r of Dands issued four marriage licenses this week, all to colored couples. Five bales ot ne cotton received here to-day. all from Darlington. S C Mes-us Worth & Worlb got lour and Messrs Giles & Murchison one. Those who were on the banks last night say that the. speetnele was mag nificent A tremendous sea was on and the waves were dashing up to 'he very foot of the Club Housh at W ights ville. Last night, during the wiud storm, the schooner Delhi, discharging ice at the wharf front, of Messrs. Hall & Pearsall1!, parted her moorings, fswung around nd demolished two small boats No other damage. ThecbaniTe in inn weather is more than pleasant ; itys delightful, inspiring, invigorating. The wind got arouad to the Northwest before day and sleeping was ju?t splendid With many it was tne first pleasant night's rest hid this week You will find hoes forks, shovels spades, scythes, swaths and farming tools of all binds . Jac''. Ildw. Depot. t ArrcKted at Burlaw. Some little excitement was occasion ed a. Burgaw on Thursday afternoon by an arrest which was effected there on that day Four tramps, two boys and to young women, all said to hail from this city, entered tbe store of Mr. J. T. Collins and one of the women called f(r some stockings. Mr Coiling put .our pair dowa on the counter, for which one 01 the women ofif red a brass riog in exchange, sheclaimiog that the ring was gold. They left the s ore, but the girl who offered the ring was called back and searched by Mr. Collins and one pair of the stockings was found concealed in the bosom ,of tier dress Mr. Collins, who is a deputy sheriff, then ordered her arrest but she re sisted and fought like a wildcat, biting and scratching like one. She was taken before Justice A II. Paddi son. when after a preliminary exaaiiua tion she was ordered bound over in the sum of $50 for her appearance at the next teuu of Pender County Superior Court.; Failing to give the bond she was placed in charge ot Deputy D. W. Riven bark who yesterday brought her to this city and lodged her in jail. The lhree other tramp3 took leg bail in the direction of Weldou. Brig Haltiel cleared to-dav for Mar teniqoe with 219.000 fett lumber, valued at 4 277 2S. shipped by Mr. E Kid der's Son Rev- C- M Pavn. ot Concord, will preach at the First Presbyterian church on tn-morrow (Sunday) morning, at II o'clock. City Court. Tho only case for the Mayor's consid eration this morning was that of Oba diab Jenkins. He wa adjudged guilty ttl beinga nuisance and bound oyer to the Criminal Court. Indication For North Carolina, local rains in the Eastern portion, fair weather in the Western portion. Northerly winds, becoming variable, and slight changes in temperature. A. Novelty. Mr. Garrett Walker, an enterprising farmer ot Harnett township, has a four barrel cannon that be uses in his melon patch. It is in a cast iron box, with its four muzzles projecting and can bring down four watermelon thieves at one discharge. A ISnraMar Foiled. An unsuccessful attempt was made last night to. burglarize the house of Mary Pickett, colored, on Castle street, between Eighth and Ninth. She awoke about 12 o'clock and heard someone in her room and found that the light had been put out She called Cor assistaueo and George Sheridan; colored,, and officer B rneraann, who resided in the m-igbhorbood, and was off duty last night, ran to her assistance, but the rascai jumped through a window and escaped. 11 agist rate' Court Rebecca Long whose case was trans ferred from the Mayor's Court, was arraigned this morning before Justice F. B. Rice for assault and battery. Guilty. .1 udgmetit $1 ami costs. Christian Smith was before Justice Price tor an assault on Jar.e Foy Both parties' were found guilty ot an affray and ordered t pay the costs. Jane Foy swore out a peace warrant against Christian Smith before Justice Millisand the prosecutrix was ordered to pay the costs. Sh was committed to jail in default. A fvrHoual - Item. We published yesterday a clipping from the Florence Twits, relative to Mr. W. C K"ps, who is now in this city ami wh- has bad souie difficulty here in his business relations with a customer, but nothing against his char acter iias been allegtd Our neighbor of the Timts is very harsh. Is he sure that he i justly so? Mr. Kops has in hi3 possession some excellent credeo tials, certified to by some of the bet people in Marion county. Liook, Out! This is a good time of the year for storms and it is likely that we may be accommodated with one or two during the next six weeks. The first of the season is now near at hand and as close, perhaps, as our personal comfort might desire. The cautionary signal was raised about noon to-day to response to a telegram Irom headquarters, at Washington City, which says: "Hist cautionary for Wilmington and Wil mington section. Storm centraWoff be coast ot North Carolina. Will probar bly increase in lore rrom : the North east." . - Just, flow It htandsi. The status of the railroad question, from this city to Wrightsville, and on from Wrightsville to Onslow, is simply this: If the people of that part of Pen der and Ooslow through which the road will pass, and who have been clamoring for such facilities, will but vote the amounts asked for, the road will be built; it not, then the company say that tney will not construct tbe road From Grant township, in Pender county. $10,000 is expected and from Onslow county. $30,000 when the road is bnilt to New River and $30,000 when it is completed through the county to the Jones county line. If these subscriptions are made the road wijl be built; if not, the original intention will be abandoned and the road will be constructed at ooce from Wilmington to the beach opposite Wrightsville. The abandonment of the intention to build to Onslow will of course carry with it a loss ot the $100, 000 recently voted by tbe people of this city to the road. But tbe road to Wrightsville 13 to be built anyhow, and at once. The money can be easily raised lor this purpose and there will be no lack of funds lor the enterprise. So it will be seen that if our country friends want this road they must put their shoulders to the wheel aud help in the work. Wilmington has already done its share by voting the $100,000 subscription and it remains for the friend of the enterprise in Pender and Onslow counties to come to the front and help along in the good cause. Taere will be a game of base ball at the Seaside grounds Monday next, be tween the Mutual and Maple Leaf, colored clubs A party ot colored folks who are here from Newark, N. J., visited the Rock Si-ring this morning and drank some of the water. They bad heard ot its virtues. w win o (lad to rtcarr eomaaaieauo torn oui ftfaada oa aav art all aatriaet Mriintist bni fie iu of lb nf Mr coast aiwftt tisne-J to ) ditox. i ni2iaaicUoD8 mmt be wnttu oa oae aide of th paper. . KfcrsoinCUea must be aTOlded I . tad It le especially abU partteniiriv u tood thau tbe Editor doee a 04 eiwaye eadoc t&o vlcvra of correspond! vale r , in the editorial column. ' NEW APVEKT1BEMKNTS. To the Public. The New Cliurcfj. The new Methodist church in Brook lyn is completed, and will be opened for worship to-morrow morning. The opening sermon will be preached at 11 a m. by the pastor. Rev. C. W. God wiu. The public is invited to attend lhe services. This church was begun in May last and has been but two and a half months building. It is a neat church, J,finisbed iq Gothic style, and has a seating capa city of about two hundred and twenty five. Kailroad Talk. Here is an item of railroad news, clipped from the Raleigh News and Observer, which is of interest to our readers: A prominent official of the Suffolk & Caroliua railroad, which is now rapidly pushing its line to completion in east ern North Carolina, was in the city yesterday A reporter, in an interview with him, learned that this new road had completed its line from Suffolk. Va., southward througn Gates county in this State and to Woodley's on the Chowan river in Chowan county. This line will make connection with lines for western North Carolina, by the steamer Olive which will run from Woixlhy'a down the Cnowan river, then across the heid of Albo marie Sound and up the Roanoke river to Jauiesvilie. connecting with the Roanoke Railroad, which was form erly known as ihe AIUiuiarie& Raleigh road. Councctiou wili also t made with the Jaiucsvide, & Williamston road The ultimate purpose of this company is to extend a line of road from Wrshington to Newborn, usin; as a connection th: Jamesviile & Williamston road, anil then extend its line from Newborn to Wilmington Plymouth will be a point from which a road will run to Jamesviile, but until this is c mi!eti d the steamer Olive will run from Woodley's to Jamesviile to make railroad connection. There is considerable talk of an agremf ot al leged to exist between tbe R fc G R. R and the W & W. by which the W, & W. is I) und not to extend the Alba marle & Raleigh road nearer Raleigh than Springbope. in Nash county, the present terminus of that line. It is ru mored tbat eeriain circumstances which wiil soon take ulnno will have the effect of annulling this agreement after which j the W & W eo.-noany will extend the j Albeujaile & Raleigh road. nw known j as tbe Roanoke road; to Raleigh. ) Humiliate the lilood. , Buandketii's Pii.ls are the great blood purifier. They are a pureative and blood tonic, they act equally on the bowels, the kidneys, and the skin, thus cleansing the system by the natural outlet of the body they may be called the purgative sudorific and diuretic medicine. They stimulate the biood so a3 to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease no matter by what same it may be called. One or two of them taken every night wili prove an infallible remedy. f I'erHonai Dr. R. W. Ward, of Onslow counly, is in the city. Mr. Clayton Gile3 is spending a few days at Blowing Rock. Mr. J. H. Sharp, of ahe Caroliua Central, has gone to Vance county, to visit bis family. Rev. C. M. Payne arrived in the city this morning. He is the guest of Mr. B. G. Worth. He will remain hero until next Wednesday and will preach in the Second Presbyterian Cburcb to-morrow night at 8 15 o'clock. Mr F. R. Ha wee was hurt yesterday afternoon, while on the Fasstort. by being -struck in the face by a fender, as the boat was leaving the wharf. The fender struck a projection in the wharf and struck Mr. Hawes iu tbe rebound. That gentleman was painfully but not seriously injured. Judge illcltae. The following pleasant allusion to Hon. James C McRae, Judge of tbe Superior Court, and his business-like methods, taken from the Sbcby Aurora, will be read with interest by tbat gentleman's many friends in this city and section : Judge McRae has ably presided at our two weeks court, soon to termin ate. He ia not as rapid as Judge Mont gomery, nor such a terror to trans gressors as Judge Clarke, yet be runs his court without dictatioa of the law yers. dispatches business and has given general satisfaction. In saving ot jar y expenses he is a model toother Judges. We saw him save money several times for Cleveland county in tale Jurors and once in sending for a jury ready to return, so as to save tbe expenses of a new jury. .Our jury this court has cost us much Ipss than usual, thanks to Judg McRae. To economize he ap pointed Wednesday of next Superior Court for witnesses in all civil cases to attend, so civil witnesses will draw pay trom tbe third day of next court. This wiil save several hundred to litigants, as state cases claim precedence and al ways occupy tbe first three days. The cheapest place to buy your school books and school stationery is at Hcins benrer's. t rjlflE UNDEK-tONKD, WHO HtS I1RKN engaged in the Clothing and Gontlemcn'a Fur nishing Business In this city for nearly twenty years, will within a few weeka remov to new, large and commodious juar tcra on NotUi l'ront street, and he takes thla opportunity ot thanking bis many ktud friends Aid iMtrona for the :ibera! patronage he ha, so long received at their hands and to nature them that in the future he will use bla best endeavors to please them and retain their val ued custom. Kcapectfully, I. SIIIUER. Iu a short time I will go North, not for the purpose of replenishing my stock, but to buy an Entirely New and Elegant Line of Soods for the Fall and Winter Trade ! N IJW AOVEICTISEMENTS. Sign of the Horse. IT WILL BE TO EVKBY ONK'.S LNTEK c&x. to examine our Block of Trunks, Satch el, Collars and all klnus of baddlcry Goods before purchasing. Whips 10 per cent cheap er than ever sold In the city. One extra fine band made bet uf Track Harness fcr rnie acd musi be seen to be apicclated. FKSnKi.L, & UANIKL, aug i.0 Horse Ml liners, 10 S. rrout et Sampson County Beef. J SHALL HAVE FOB THE NEXT TtS .lays tbe best Ii&EF. LA Ml', and MUTTON tbat has been In market for fcix months. t;all and ece IU J-v K J. KING aug It) 'it fetali No Front St. Market j Knoxville' Furniture Co. VV k Carolina Beach. Keep and re-r J member that the headquarter for batbt ! ing sgita is a.t the Wilmington anirr : finest ar.d;beaietFoniUareaBd other aoua l?actrv. ; SuitH mad loonier. Iaiies a specialty. J, Ei-Shacu. Prop , 27 tlarket strrcl. - - u. aug 15 E ARE HERE YET, WITH THE hold goods to le found In the city . - - v e are receiving pew gooU ia.iy from ttn Factory. Alio, a foil 11 oe of aby :arrtige. 1ZIX I have but a small part of last Win ter's stock on band now, having man aged to cleanit out last W inter and Spring, -but I have a (air line of Sum mer goods in tho way, which Must and Will be Disposed of I I do not want to carry a dollar's worth of old stock to my new quarters. if it can possibly be avoided. I have no room for it thero and have deter mined to get rid of everything before I move. My goods have been marked down to almost nominal prices, aud I am offering Extraordinary Inducements to Cash Buyers ! I will refuse no reasonable offer and I guarantee everything just aa it is rep resented to be when sold. Come and sec the goods and tba prices, but do not buy unless you Cod it is to your advantage to do so. I. SHRIER, The Old Reliable Clothier, aug 18 114 Market Street. . Via Benefactor. QOME ANDSEE WHAT WE HAVE IK our Carpet Department : gQ ROLLS FRESH CANTON MATTING, 15c. to 40c. ROLLS HEMP CARPET, 15c. to 25c. ' ROLLS C. C. KX. SUPER CABPJCT, 50c. to 75c. 25 ROLLS X X TAPESTRY, COc. to Sl.OO Besides Three-Ply, Body Brussels, Bags Oil Cloth and Foot Mate. Very Respectfully, SOU UliAK, aug i: No. 20 Market Street Carolina Beach. rjiflK PASSPORT WILL LEAVE FOR CAROLINA BEACH every week day at 9 and 3, except Friday and Saturday, when evening boat, leaves at 'i.'M. Train returning leaves at 1 and G At the request of many the Louise will con. tlnue to make her regular trip on fiunday. Faulty Excursion, with mo sic by Italian Band, every Friday and Saturday. J. W. HARPER. aug 17 if nac General Manager. Do You Know It ? THAT YOU CAN BUY - Pianos, Organ. Novels, Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes. Inks, Pens, Pencils, Slates. Mucilage, Oo!d Pens, . Spectacles, AJbnma, Bible. Testaments, Looking (ll&ares. Fancy Oooda, Base Ball Bnpplles. . Frames, School Books, very hi a HEINSBERGEIt'S.
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