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ninr. oubuj X' 1 "7f Will IM JClAtl to ' rWlV O0UBSBI&bUa treat out niandB ot a? ail wiomc avllPtor.itb2t Tfi uast of ifca writer hh jy i c3ti4 to taa Ed:uw. ' TiiiuunlctiOfl mv.ti tV rUt a oas!deof ttie ppcsr. 'wrsoaxlliiea oust be voUlo ; n3 It is ospocially nd particiitarivem uwx! that ttue Editor doe not lwT A, ihe tiewBof correeponcsent rnU t In the cviltorlil Actuarea. by is 10 rroNS POSTAGE FAII SU monil. fi.00. Thre. ,., ,,c delivered cy - rtycr w111 . tbo cltv. t the abov VOL; XI WILMINGTON N. C TUESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1887. J!!lri!l report any and all fall NO 206 T I'Vf " Daily mm tew, and hit i 1 to t is ised :foi I be if iju j o;. pnsaV VEGETABLE. " a . - SOWELS. cDCficif cno a! Bowel Complaints, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Wiiom, jauiiaio, leiital lK-presaion, Colic. Keloid Shcuid 1)6 Without It, s-'1- ' i .nr i.l iifttrini iind - j ....,- .. t.i ;iiid doctors' bills. THESE !S EUT OnL Prepared enly by i i-l 7 El UN CO., Sole Proprietor, PlllCE, 81.00. T.m:.r.'s, r- n.ivStleoU 4tch Tnn first advertisements known ot England" were in ibe shape ol small ills aEixl to tbe do-rsof St. Paul's ihureh Th first bxk enntairrne musical hararfer was iucd in 1496 from the tress of the celebrated "Wynken de ! Jvnrde." An O'Neill. Neb., girl tell out ot a lecond-story window to tho ground lad land uninjured on her rob ex-t basile. The first record ot a judgV salary ives 1.1 13. 44. -as the stipend o1 !W. Littleton, judge of the kings Bh una J h amount annually expended tor ieneTolflat purposes in Now York is jaim vjhI at about S7.500.000 . The re to 320 charitable societies and institu tions. Europe's annual expenditures for The armies and fleets is $3,667,000. uation&l debts incurred by war aggre gate S'24.113.037,655. on bieh $1,000,- ,000.000 is snnuaily paid out for in terest. I ; I Ad English statesman asserts that tDotonly do married men live , longer tuaa oacneiors nut that the latter are Qiore criminal. lie says that there are 130 criminals amoag every 1.000 bache- 1(jrs, wnile among married men the ratio is only 18. The left lee of Howard Williamson, farmer of Mount Sterling. Ky.. began o harden early in the year, and has eradmiiy ossified until it is now said 1J be like a piece of sculptured marble. He soften no pain f rom it. Ihe biggest wedding on the Euro- Ma tapis ai present is that ot Mile. &Iea Betty de Rothschild with Baron tapheo Gustavui van de Haar. The 2'ide has a fortune ot six millions 'rlinj, which will Ha irrAntlv tnpreaa- 11 the death ot her mother, so she a Asideuly a catch lor the Belgiau Wegmom. who has no fortuno. Jl"5 United States ship. Powhatan, soM11 lhe old sd-wheelers, was 4 far $18,255 at the Brookly n navy- Gently to the Cromwell and 'etoa Railroad Company, and will Ii! vf fulQre lu carry coal up Long iafl( Sound. Tho Pnnilolnn WRfl shi d a ,ew 5ea" us lba best fQt - ur navy, next to the . Trenton . 11 duly and carried fourteen guns. I vuuiIBIU Ul bUO UUIW via und it Worth ikoi.iDkii.. . ,ni.nil l - - - v u kueu nulla w ,vuu etks travelling in Spaiu. which e f tbe most devout couutnes Ninety thousand bells lorth their summons to prayers ,rQ the ateeph-s of 24.000 churches. Th ae eiffht of ihoc. un, . like 115 000.000 ot Spanih Nlod . nit ik. i . . . Oqq - vamo to aooui 1U.UUU - 'eprngramraeot lhe pitdmont Ex. ""Illnn. nhmk ...:n . ... -vuwiii open ai Aitama, 0ri October in hr-. m. ni, aQ. AnnUtoo, Rome. Gadsden. . Sh,m,ld. Talladega. Talla- tQri n. centres, with thirty counties and MTU E3S0NS LIVSR REGULATOR f,.s-fo-q-1 the genuino with red "2" seven railroad companies in the Pied mont region, will make elaborate col lective exhibits nf agricultural and in dustrial products, minerals and wcxis These collective oxhihits. with thou wands of individual exhibits, will make the largest and richest exposition of Southern resources ever seen. . : There is a biz stir in Raleigh ver the drummers1 license .affair, and much speculation is indulged in as to the de cision of the Iorer Federal Court at which Judg s Bond and Seymour will iprefride, as well as that of the U. S. Supreme Court, to which the case is sure to be carried on appeal. The de cision in the ftit-mphis case, however, would seem to indicate that theru is very little to hope from the higher tribunal. It is a matter of something more than $80 000 to the Statu. The Raleigh correspondent f th Peters burg Index Appeal avs : Should it tern out that tho decision in the urummor' licence tax caie, tf bo tried in the Fedrl C urt hern in N vember, is adverse to North Carolina. it will cauo the greatest dissatisfaction throughout the State. It is claimed to be the grossest injustice that our hom merchants have to take out license i solicit trade when those ot other States can do so without the payment ot any tax whatever or at the slightest cost. And yet this is the law in case ot an adverse decision, which now seems highly probable, it not certain It will not be surprising if merchants in the Slatn refuse to obey n law which is so manifestly unjuwt and discriminating. At the time the legislature passed t h drummers1 license tax law. of course, they could not foresee the turn matters have taken, or else it is fair to presume it never would have been enacted It is hardly a question of doubt that it will be repealed at the next session, but this cannot be until January, 1S89, and until then the state treasurer has no discretion in the matter and must demand the payment of the tax, however oppressive and un just it be. It may be, however, that the atforuey-geoeral ot North Caro lina. in view of the peculiar hardship it would work upon our home merchants, will advocate the suspension of that portion ot the revenue law. If he does, and the state treasurer should govern bis course accordingly, it is certain he would be sustained by the representa tives ot the people of all parties. It 13 unquestionable that the drummers1 tax is unpopular, because it is looked upon as an indirect way of taxing the citizens of the state for many of the necessaries of life. It can safely be said that, how ever the decision may be rendered in November, at the next session of the legislature it will be decided that the drummers1 tax "must go." They are having lively times now down in Cuba and anarchy is threatens ed at Havana. Yesterday1 New York Herald furnishes the following account, in the shape of a special from Key West: Advices received last night state that the greatest excitement prevails in Havana, occasioned by the recent acts of Captain General Marin in taking possession of the Custom House and placing its officials under arrest. The city is in charge of the regular troops, and the situation daily becomes more desperate, recalling the events at tending the massacre of medical stu dents in 1871. A reign of terror pre vails, and it is expected that Havana will soon be declared in a state of siege. Already several conflicts have occurred between troops and civilians, resulting in the tilling of some and the wound ing of others. The Captain General has issued a proclamation calling on the rioters to maintain order, otherwise severe meas ures will be adopted to uphold the law. Daily conferences arc held with bis military chiefs and measures are being adopted to prevent the general uprising which is imminent. The colonels of all the volunteer regiments were called to gether at the palace and ordered to dis arm their forces, otherwise they would be held responsible for what might occur. The volunteers, who are opposed to Marin and encouraged in their opposi tion by political leaders desirous ot his removal, have joined the rioters. . Several meetings have been held in the Park, where cheers of "Viva Sala manca!'1 were given, supplemented with cries of "Down with Marin!1' The city is placarded with calls for a general mass meeting at the Park to night, requesting all to bring arms. .The call is believed to have emanated from the volunteers, and serious trouble is expected. So tar the Captain General controls th situation with the regular troops, which havo been distributed throughout the city, prepared for any emergency Artillery has been placed in command ing positions, while troops aro station ed in towns adjoining Havana and kept under arms, ready to move at a mo ment1 notice Those in Havana have been quartered in barracks tor several days. The battalion of Isabel Segunda and the forces of the Queen1 regiment are under arms at the Cabana. and Castillo del Principe, and a company of artillery are at the armory in Compos tela street. Orderlies are nurrying in all directions, conveying secret orders. The forces of the Orden Publico, mounted and afoot, are distributed throughout the city. All ennfiden o appears to be gone. Even the cable officials are suspected. and military arevplmced in charge to iiioiom iirsniiiiioa tiring pcu " " k- Is transpiring. All the important des patches between tp officials in Havana und the authorities in Madrid are brought here by special messengers for transmission the replies being also sent to this office. Those acquainted with General Marin state that he will carrj? out bis policy of puntving the public service regardless ot consequences, and already a feeling of uneasiness permeates every branch thereof. Alejandro Gonzales Olivarez. the In tendente General of h Customs of the Island ot Cuna. ha resigned and he sailed vesterday for Spain. Four cus toms othcers and several inner em ployes passed through here last night en route also for Spain. , A Sound Leal Opin'on. E. Bainbndge Munday. Esq . County Atty.. C ay county, Tex. says: Havf usea u?cro tsttiera with mo t happy result My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this ruedi cine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. 1) I. Wilcoxson. ot Horse Cave. Ky., f.dds a hke testimony, saying He positively twlieves he would have died, had it not been tor Electric Bit ters The great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and lor all Kidney. Liv-rand Stomach Dis orders stands unequaled. Price 50c. and $1, at W. H. Green & Co s Don't Kxperime-n . You cannot tifford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are io danger. Consumption always eeems, at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon vou with some cheap imitation of Or King's New Dis covery lor Consumption, Coughs and C lds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he nfay tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don i be de cnived. but insist upon getting Dr King's New Discovery, which i guar anteed to give reliei" in all Throat Lung and Chest affection. Trial bot tles free at VV. H. Green & Co.?a. Large bottles $1 LOCAL NEWS. iNDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C vv ATsaCotton Is Coming In Fexmelx. a Daniel Telescopes HEifsmsRGER's New Check Books Don't forget the moonlight excursion to night to Carolina Beach. This "cool spell in August11 has con tinued longer than it generally does. Rice brids aro selling tor 30 to 35 cents a dozen and they are getting fat. The pile of shavings and dirt on Dock street, referred to by the Revieav, has been removed. . At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther mometer stood at 67. just one degree above Summer heat. The colored excursion to Raleigh, which left here last night on the C. C. K R , was poorly attended. The second excursion for the pleas ure ot the poor, under the auspices of the Messenger, was given to-day. You will find hoes, forks, shovels 3pades, sevthes. swaths and farming tools of all kinds t. Jaco' Hdw. Depot . t Capt. Snell, of the steamer Louise, c trried another large moonlight excur sion party from Soutbport to Fort Cas well last night. " There were heavy rains last Satur day, and yet the streets are now dry and dufky. This goes to show what a splendid dry climate ours is '1 The Summer absentees are returning to ihecity Somewhat.faster than they left. Tfie cool weather has something to do with it. but the near approach of the business season has the greatest effect. , Deputy Sheriff Collins, ot Pender county, arrived in the city this morn ing with a colored youth, who was com mitted to jail to await the charge of larceny, at the next term of Pender county Court. The Postoffice Department has begun the issue of the new postal laws and regulations. There are about 60,000 copies to he distributed, and it is not expected that the distribution will be completed beiore September 10. Then U said to bo a typographical error in spelling the word trust" on the back of the new five-dollar silver certificates. There is an "a" for a "u.1' making it 4'lrast." It will be found right over the letter "t" in the word States.11 People who have five-dollar silver certificates can look tho matter up. lacking the aforesaid V, we are not in a condition to make the Investi gation. V Indication For North Catolina. fair weather. Easterly winds and a slight rise in leoi- psrstare. " v Wlmreabouu Unknown. t Mr. S. VanAmringe. Cleik of the Superior Court, has a litter for delivery addressed to -J. N. Ballantine. or. Ballantine Family, of New Hanover.1' He sent it to the Postoffice and it was returned Jo him. as the parlies oouli not be found. If we are not mistaken there was a 13mlly or this name here many years a?o but it seems that no traces of them can be found now. Any one who may Knw their address will probably be doiii them a favor by sendiag it to Mr. VanAmringe. The cheapest place to buy your school books and school stationery is at Heins- bcrger'e". " t Nfw Cotton liegtila ions. A number of papers in the South, the Datly Review among the number, recently published what purported to be new regulations as to the. baling of cotton, adopted by the New York Cot ton Exchange. It was a floating para graph and was but partially correct, as it ii now given out by the Superinten dent of the Exchange that while no merchant can be compelled o accept a bale weighing less than 300 pounds, there will be no reduction made in the price of cotton tor bales of less weight than 400 pounds, as was stated to be the ease in the paragraph alluded to. TJie Freshet. The water is still very high in tbo Cape Fear but it is running off rapidly. Capt. Robeson, of the steamer A. P. Hurt, reports that it had fallen about a foot and a half when he left Fayette ville yesterday. The magnificent crops on the bottom lands along the river arc now under water. Thare was no time to cut the corn and carry it off. It is impossible as yet to say how great the damage will be. The rise was a sudden one and the fall will probably be rapid. but this will depeud upon a contin gency, it there are no further rams in i the interior the water may run off be fore the crops are entirely ruined, but it another freshet should coma right be hind this, tnen the corn will all be irre trievably destroyed. We may be able to give the percentage of loss in to morrow's issue. A Home Enterprise. An enterprise recently established in this city and to which we have occa sionally alluded, is known as the Caro lina Chemical Company. The works are located in the Eastern suburbs of the city, on tbo old mill tract near Belle vue Cemetery, and ample capital has been subscribed to back up tbo under taking. Medicines are made there un der what is known as the "Knobloch Process ot Dry Distillation" discovered and perfected by the late Prof. C. A. Knobloch, in 1679. and which is now the exclusive property of this com pany. The medicines made by this process are extracted from plants and baiks grown in this section of the State and are the results of years of experience and of careful investigation. The members of the company are all representative business men' of this city.- The company will start out next week a ft m an expedition wnicn is to introduce these medicines into various parts of South Carolina and Georgia. It will go overland. They have purchased a magnificent wagon which will stop at towns and villages on the route, where entertainments will be given and at which the virtues ot the medicines will be set forth by lecturers thoroughly qualified to make them known How to Overcome the Dan gers of Exp sure. ' Francis O'Reilly, the well-known ivery man. No. 18 Prince Street. New Yrk. says of Allcock s roiious Pi.asteiis: For the last lorty-two years I have been engaged in the livery and hacking buines. I am greatly aided by my four boys. We are much exposed to the weather, and we have found Alt. cocks Pi.asteks ot very great service. We use them as chest protectors, plac- ng one on the cht and one on the pit of the stomach. They n.t only ward off the cld, but act as a t nic. We are In quently affected with rheu matism, kinks in the back. aM pains n the side ; but one or two of Aix- cock's Plasteks qirckly cure us. My wife and du?htr have teen using ALXCOCK6 Plasteijs for weak back and ibibk the orld of them I have now been using them twenty years, and always have a box in tbo house.1 Wh would advise all our r iders in need of shirt. ' totf.sCtbH Wilming- ton Shirt Factory wid Ui best j whit HhirW in thP'Jan t 75 wnts. J. Jvlsbau, Prop , 37 Market street. ' ( The receipts of cotton at this port to I day foot up 110 bales. The farmers in this section have about finished pulling fodder School B'xtks and Sehol Stationery you can buy cheapest at Ileinsberger's.f The receipts of cotton last year were 10 bales, foot up 110 on this To-day date they Hon. Diniel L Russell i still in New York and hence we have not been able toglnnn anything new relative to the W.. O. &E.C. R. R. Smoking tobacco is said to be ono of the best barometers in tho world. It was cloudr this afternoon but the to bacco was very dry and crisp. That means no rain. Lei's see what the re suit will really be . Steamship Benefactor, from New York, arrived to day at 2:30 o'clock with a full cargo. Capt. Chichester reports that the gas and bell buoy at Cape Hattfras is turned upside down and has been in this position for ten days. It Pays. Mr. A F.Lucas says that the apple cider made by him sells like wildfire since the little notice of it which appear ed in the Review. One of our sub scribers in South Carolina sent in his first order for five barrels Mr. Lucas has been compelled to make ad ditions to h;s plant to keep up with his orders. This is another instance of the benefits ot advertising in the Daily Review. Ciry Court. TheMayorhada small docket this morning. The first case called was that of two white men, charged with assault and battery, continued from jesterday For the want of sufficient evidence, the case was dismissed. Robt. McEroy was arraigned on a charge of larceny, was found guilty and was required to give bond in the sum of $100 for his appearance, at the next term of the Criminal Court "V PerHonai Mr. J. R. Kenly and family returned from the Rocks this morning. Mr. M. Cronly has returned to the city from a visit to the Western part ct the State. Messrs J. H. Tfenkin. Wilkin Rod dick. M. H. Curran, H. C. Canady and A. LeG. Wilkinson arrived on the steamship Benefactor from New York to day. Mr. B. G. Empie, ot lhe firm of Thurber. Gore & Co., of Chicago, and B. G. Empie & Co., of this city, is here aid will probably remain during the cotton season. Mr. Walter Smallbones and his wife were passengers on the steamship Umbria. which arrived at New York on Sunday, and are expected here to night. They had a rough time iq the passage over. The Umbria was struck by a cyclone last Friday when off the Banks, and about 600 miles Northeast of Sandy Hook. An enormous wave struck the ship at the same moment that .the wind took her and for four hours there was a fearful gale. Had a less sea worthy boat than the Umbria been there she might have gone to the bottom. At Wrightaville Yesterday. The regattaat Wrighisville yesterday afternoon was woo bv tho Lillian Florence. Capt. it. M. Bowden, the Glide coming in second. The other yachts contesting were the Hermit. Mable, Loulie and Sprite. The regatta was followed by a tub race in which there were nine oarticU pants, three of them young ladies. All but one of the tubs, that in which was Master E S. Burr.t upset during the race and hence the prize, a big water melon, was awarded that young gentle man. Kock Crystal Spectacle; and fSyeerlaaiieg. Advice to old and youns: In select ing spectacles you should be cautious sol to take more maqnifyinq jtower than ha9 beea lo"3t to the eye. as in the same proportion that v n na ihtu point of increase, will cause you fur ther injury to the eye. Us.'ng glasses of stronger power than i necessary is the daily caue of premature old aqe to Ute sight. You can get the best at t neinsoerger s. j Painu and Varnish. Bet in city at Jacobi s. and at lower prices than you " ' u'r' T Are you going to budd. repair or paint ? Then bay your materia! from J.Iacobi's Hdw. Depot. . ffa w ill Hipph yoq with the best and save you money. f N KW ADVEKTIS KM KNTS. Telescopes, AN'VTJIKU INVOICK OFTIilTNKS, SIM pic O ses nnd Tc'pb.vhwm iu;tv .rn.i ami for tale ciCai. (ilvo na a call for nt- firtlcle usually kept la a Hrt clis Saul.cry Ksvabllshtneiu. ub1 we iruarantcc to mnii you both In ciualttv- ar.d iiriro krniiitnj eatly ami promptly lonn . FJONNH.t-1 A DANIKL, blgn of tho Uorte, No. 1 1, So. Froot'M. ana: 29 Notice ! Notice ! ! I AM OiTjrteRINU A lauuk and as- Bortel Block of TOUACCO AND ClfUKV wrich.l am selllnj nt msmitarturrr' prce4. dealers will llnt U to thc-Ir alvantac lo ci amine B&me lcfore imrchastrjj eiwwhe re "g29 Ko U Mukei bt. C1T Y WILMINUTONY N." O.', . .. MAYOR'S OFFICE,- . AUGUST 27, 1S87. gE ILK D PROPOS ALS WJLL CK RE cived at tho Mayor's office until uoon, Sep tember 13th proximo, for fumlahlnp twenty nine (23) Winter Uniforms for the City Police Force and two (2) Uniforms for the Janitors. Suits to consist of Frock Coat, hlule breast-" ed, for twenty-four (24) Privates, and two ( ) Janitors; double breasted for Ave" (To Ofll. cers, Vests and Pants. Bid3. are requested for these Suits to be made of Metropolitan (Blue) Police Clo h. IUda are also'wanted for iwcntv-iiine 4?9V Overcoat?, dark material, Cassimcre or rhin chlila, Uhstr style. Samples of material and sample uvercoat to accompany bids. J NO. J. O LK ft, Mayor and Chairman Police Committee aug 29 3t Cotton Insurance- $ (MARINE OB FIRE.) ' ANT FORM Or POLlCr ISSUED IN either of the following Companies at lo w est rates: NOR I HERN ASSURANCE CO., (Pays all lostea without discount.) ANGLO-NEVADA ASSDR NCE COUPO'N. (P3'3 all lossej without dlic3unt ) CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.). ' (Only Co. opcratlnK utdor the Nf. Y. Safety Kund Law ) SU,N FIRE OFflCtf. (Oldest? Co, in the world. In tuccessful oper ation 1 1 years, fctock sells for over $3,000 a Eh a re.) FiRIfl INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. (Assets $l,42S,OCO.CO.) Marine. Life and Accident Iosoracce Com panies also reprcrn ed - . M. 6. WiLLARD, A Rent, au?27 214 North Water St. WE HAVE REMOVED OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Liquors and Tobacco -TO- IU0.I8 Market St., WHERE WE SHOULD RE PLEASED TO HAVE OUR FRIEND3 AND CUSTOMERS CALL ON U3. SOL. BEAU & CO. aug 26 tr NEW CHECK R00K8. JUST RECEIVED A NEW ASSORTMENT of Check Rooks on tho Rank of New Hanover and the First National Bank. Please call, see and buy them at HKINSBKRGEIi'3. SCHOOL BOOKS. gUCH A3 USED II? THE l'lIBUO AND l'rtva'e Schools, yon can buy cheapest at IIKIKSBERGKK'A. Dealers and Teacher will lind It to their Interest to rnrd or call on in. PIANOS AND ORttANS gOLD ON THE POPULAR INS 1'Al.MENT Plan, very cheap. A new lot jnr t rccired a t HEINSBERGER'S. ang 22 Caab iunt and Mualr More Carolina BechT P HE PASSPORT WILL LEAV4J FOR CAROLINA P.KAtir every weekday t 9 and , uvci'k r tiuy ani ramruay, ween evfcnlnx boat Invert at Train remraluir hare a,t 1 anie - , t the request of many tbo Louise wllt coa llnue to make lir reuLtr trlMi 'ntda. F tlly Ki't i s ot, Willi ciufcic by " Lanl, every Friday an-l atnrc!y j. w. HAitr ang 17 tf nae General ii
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