THW FATES Sundays fn4fl T. JAMES, .n FBOPKTBTOB. 14 POSTlflB P PAID Tares S1X ' tfe M MUltS- Vtin w? delivered by carriers Twrf1. - rftort any and all tie abovt fall their pPr regularly. pURELY VEGETABLE. Kaet. "I'" extraordinary efficacy on th fivEn, Sidneys AriD BOWELS. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Bowel Complaint, fala. Sick Headache, Ration, BMousness. Bdury Affection., Jaundice, jieutal Depression, CoUc. fiWloli Should be Without It . 4 Wi I ti ail Tafanca' - . I.vh' 11" KCPW Itl.V W.aaaWVW ave ninny an dollar in U ' . 'k. . nivi and doctors Dills. tuny a THERE IS BUT ONE EIHMGNS LIVER REGULATOR $thitogel the genuine with rod "Z" frort of Wrapper. Prepared only by i U 1 E I LIN 6. CO., Sols Proprietors, SP PRICE, 81.00 not S deod wtclp m Hand-pain coffins are the latest tociet j freak ia Boston. i h ciarcb orean made of paper is ...vfti&e the latest discovery in the masicaUioe. jjjnj people will be surprised to learn thitE Barry Wall, ''the King of tba Dades." is a very good all-round atbleie. Hecao walk a mile in seven miootes, and bis biceps are as well developed w his legs. It-would be well irall dndes should attempt to rival their king ia muscular development as tbej tr j to copy him in dress. The Hawaiian "army" consists of onefeoeralitfaio." five colonels, live majors, one adjutant general, one Vartermaater general, ob intelligence tScer. one engineer, one aide-de-camp. ota adjutant, one captain, two lienten- aw, eight sergeants, sixteen corporals, one bandmaster, twentyfour bandmen ladiixtv privates. It is supposed to kin been modelled after the United States way on a peace footing. Mri. Cleveland has been shopping in Wwhmeton since ber return to that city. She it well known in the leading tores of the capital, and there is al ways lively competition among the clerks for the privilege of waiting upon ber. Sometimes she enters a store where the crowd is unusually large, but invariably awaits her torn and never attempts to take precedence over other customers. . The present financial condition of Islifax county, frays the Raleigh News Observer, is an instance of the kaefits which accrue to the people jrca the economy and efficiency ol aocratic control. The whole debt 01 the county has been paid, and there will remain after settlemeut with the ,aenJI hetween $5,000 and $10,000 in treasurer's hands. The total tax :ed on property is only sixty cents, tl 80 represents the tax on the J41 The liquor liconse tax collected wthe year ending Sept. I amounts some $7,800. . an alarming degree of ignorance pre-J-ataong the child laborers in New : faotories. if the annual report of State factory inspectors -can-i be rJl. Thousands of children u-born country or who came here in lildhood are unable to read, al thoo U .ttlay are "nable to write, and Uad of others can- do little more ot thnm lheir os?n namoa- A third Uujif ?iU of parenls examined cra!Cl0, t0W0S Were 8i2Ded with s ahi ,m&rk be reDOrt suggests Ti. uhiD2 neQt schools in every lint nr t a law to PreTet the ming- sexes m factories Sock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Advi t ibsm i young: in select- it Ies yn bould be cautious haavl! more wwifuinfr-power sm Z 081 10 th8 ey. " o MTnlon lhat Yno pass that 7h WUl CaU8e yoa far "troL; lhe eye- glasses ImU. eMhan necessary is nin,. 'U OHn rrat ik. i 'inibe ou cn get the Uer's. best at t WW" 1 1 VOL. XI. A 8onnd Legal Opliitoti. . BainbridgeMundav. Eso . ( ;ountv Any.. C ay county, Tex., says: 4,Have used E'pctric Bitters with mo-t nappy results My brother also wa verv low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was curtd by timely use of this medi cine. Am satisfied Electric: Bitters saved tmllfe." . Mr. J). I. Wilcoxgoo. of Horse Cave. Ky., r.dda a l'ke testimony, saying ; He positively believes he would have died, bad it not been tor Electric Bit ters. The great remedy will ward off. as well as core all Malarial Diseases and (or all Kidney. Liver and Stomach Dis orders stands unequaled. Price 50c. and $1. at W. 11. Green & Co.'s Don't Expe'rimen. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon vnu with some cheap Imitation of Dr Kings New Dis envery lor Consumption. Coughs and C lds, but be sure you get the genuine Because he can rnako tuore proht he may tell you he has something jusl as good, or just the same. Don't be !o ceived. but insist npon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which i guar anteed to give relief in all Throat Lung and Chest affections. Trial bot tles free at VV. H. Green & Co.'s. Large bottles $1 LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO MEW ADVERTISItf EITS. D O'Conkob For Rent N It Johnson Removal G W Y at.es -Cotton Is Coming In HIX8BEKGEB'S New Check Books Jas D Nutt Open All Day To-Monow B T MlTCUELL & box ?eed Oats, Rye and Wheat Jo iin D Taylor, Com'r Sale Under Fore closure . Just 80 degrees at 3 o'clock to-day. Day's length 12 hours and 50 minutes. Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 34 past 6 o'clock. One infant interred ia Bellevue Cem etery this week. "Only one interment, an adult in Pine Forest Cemetery this week. School Books and School Stationery youcau buy cheapest at Heinsberger's.f Nor. barque President Earbetz. from this port, arrived at Glasgow on Thurs day. Faints and Varnish. Best in city at Ja.cobi s. and at lower prices than you can buy elsewhere. t Dog Collars. Large assortment just received. Can buy a nice collar from 25 cents up, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depotf. The attention of the city authorities is invited to the condition of the side walk on Sixth, between Orange and Ann streets. There will be no services in the Sec ond Presbyterian Church tomorrov night, bnt they will be held at the usual hour in the forenoon. Mai. D. O'Connor, real estate agent, offer 8 for rent in this issue a list of de sirable residences in varions parts ol the city. Parties desiring to rent will do well to look it over. Attention is iuvited to the advertise ment of Messrs. B. F. Mitchell & Son, offering for sale seed oats, seed rye, seed wheat, and fresh ground Graham Hour, as it appears in this issue. The Board of County Commission ers will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock,' The Chairman. Mr. H. A. Bagg. states that the tax books will be turned over lathe Sheriff on that day. We would advise all our readers in need of shirts, to stops at the Wilming ton Shirt Factory and get tho best white shirts in the land at 75 cents. J. Elsbach, Prop., 27 Market street. Mr. N. R. Johnson, commission merchant, heretofore located on North Water street, has removed to No 15 Dock street, where he offers for sale a good line ot country produce, at lowest prices. See ad. That was a very ridiculous mistake made yesterday in saying that the Chatham Record had entered on the "last" year of its existence We wrote it tenth" year, and so it should have been. The error escaped our attention in the proof. MY. B. H. J. Ahrenshas purchased two lots on Campbell street, between Sixth and Seventh, with a frontage on the railroad track and will erect there on an ice factory. He is negotiating now lor the machinery and says that he will have it at work in the Spring. r . - - - Josephine McElmy. the clothes thief from ibis city, escaped yesterday from custody in New York but has been re captured and ofiicer F. T. Skipper will leave here to-night for the big city, to take charge of ber and bring ber back home. He will be armed with the ne cessary requisition papers. ' W LMINGTON N C. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1887 NO 210 The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 372 biies. against 27 bales for same date 6st year. Thfl Bosord ot Aldermen and the Board of Audit and Finance meet next Mondr.y. The Register ot Deeds issued one Carriage license, for a colored couple, this week Mr. John F. Garrell received from Ashevi'le this morning a drove of fine beef cattle. On the 5th inst. the U. S. Govern meat will award the contract for Iredging the lower Cape Fear river. - v The wind got around to the South west this morning and we are having some really delightlul weather now. The steamer Louise carried another happy parly ot moonlight excursionists troni Southport to Fort Caswell last night. Capt. Bmijaiuin Patrick has purchas ed the scbr. Maryni Mrs. Jane Stanley, ot Southport, and will, in a lew days, take her to Charleston. S. C, where be will use her in the rice trade. At St Mark's the hour for Sunday evening service hereafter will be 8 o'cWck. will hold Mark's to The. Rev. Dr Carmichael service and preach in St. morrow evening and the re maining Sunday evenings of the Uec tor's vaca tion. Capt. Sam Skinner has just complet ed, at his marine railway, in the Sooth ern part ol the city, two lighters, to be used on the upper Cape Fear. They are 110x20 feet each. One is for the steamer Cape Fear and the other for the D. Murchison . Citizens living in the Northeastern portion of the city complain that the water supply is insufficient and that tbe8treets leadlne thereto are not in a proper condition. These facts were verified by the difficulty in getting to the fire yesterday morning and obtain ing water after the fire department got there. Personal Mr. Geo. F. Herbert is better. Judge Walter Clark is in the city. Mr. W. T. Johnson, of Winston, is in the city to-day. Mr. James Lesesne, ot Abbottsburg, was in the city yesterday. Prof. YanLaer left this morning tor a visit ot several weeks to New York. Mr. Cbas H, Conoley left last oigbt for Savannah, where be will enter into business. Mr. Herbert McClammy has return ed from a visit to New York and Wash ingtou City. Mr. A. M. McNair, of Clyde, S. C, was in the city yesterday and paid us a pleasant visit. Hon. Chas. M. Stedman was in Rligh on Thursday, but has not re turned home. Mr. M. M. Katz will leave to-night for the New York markets, tor the purchase ot Fall and Winter goods - Mr. John II- Currie returned to the city yesterday from a visit to Pittsboro and points in Cumberlaad. Hon. H C. Connor. Judge of the Su perior Court, was in the city yesterday. He will bold Doplin Coait next week Maj. Foster continues to improve. He vas dressed and on. the piazza yes terday for the first time since he was attacked. Messrs. W. S.Taylor, G. W. Mills and Julius Piver were passengers on the steamship Benefactor to day lor New York. Mr. John R. Marshall elurned to lho city last night, from an extended trip ia tbe Western part of. the Stale, where he has been traveling in . the in terest of his commission bouse. Capt. N. W. Schenck. formerly of this city, is now in New York, as Manager of the North Carolina Land Immigration Bureau, in tbe office of Mr. F. E. McAllister, who is tbe agent thdfre. Messrs. Carl Polvoght and Jno. H Render, the two voung gentlemen men tioned in the Review some weeks ago as intending to embark in business to gether in this city, left yesterday for tbe Northern markets, for the purpose of laving in a stock ot goods. Maj C. VV. McClammy, Representa tive elect to Congress from this district, was in tbe city yesterday for the first time in several weeks. He has not been "pulling fodder" Jhis lime but has been laid up with pain resulting from a wound in tbe foot, received by hirr during the ' lite onpleasanlnets." You will find hoes, forks, shovels 1 spaaes. sevtnes. swaths and farming tools of all kinds al Janou'. Hdw. . . . . - PepoU f A Pleaaant Time. ' Yesterday, at Elizabethtown! theG U0- O F colored, laid the corner stone of the A. M E. Zion Church, at that place. J.C. Dancy. oL Tarbro, was the orator.- The colored Odd Fel low of "Elizabethtown, Fayelteville and Wilmington participated. : They were furnished music by the Enterprise Cornet Band of this city. Buildiiig aiid Loan. , We are requested to state that there will be a meeting at the Mayor's office Monday night next, at 8 o'clock, tor the purpose of organizing a real estate building and loan ; association. - It is proposed to make the terms very lib eraf thereby enabling, persons .of small incomes to purchase a home and to by oecome their own landlords. Al ready enough shares have been taken to make it an assured success. For further information, attend the meeting Monday nieht. - For Smokers. The management of the Opera House state that they have renovated the en tire building and placed the honso in applepie order tor the theatrical season. They expect to make arrange ment with tbe city in a short while to have a room arranged at tbe further end of the entrance hall, to be used as a smoking room, for the accommodation of the gentlemen who are in the habit of congregating at the entrance to smoke just before tbe performance be gins ; Ibis room will also be accessible to those who find it necessary to smoke between tbe acts. . Staadard Car Coupling: Co. The incorporators of the Standard Automatic Car Coupling Company met yesterday afternoon at tbe offic, of the Atlantic Coast Line, in this city and the following Directors were elect ed : T. W. Talbot. J. L. Farmer, R. J, Southall, E. J.Thorpe, W. A. Rlach. F. H, Stedman, Jr Btsset and J. H. Davis. A meeting of the Directors was then held and the following officers unani mously elected, for the ensuing year : President W. A. Rlach. Vice President T. W. Talbot. Sec. and Treas.E. J. Thorpe. General Agent R. J. Southall. City Court. The first case called this morning was that of John Smith and William Lane for an affray. Smith was ad judged guilty, and fined $5. and Lane was discharged. William Larking was arraigned for assault and battery and found guilty and a fine of $10 was imposed. Hamilton Forbes was charged with keeping an unlicensed dog. tie was found guilty and fined $5, one dollar to , i i L - i i D8 re mi Lieu u ue procures a uauge. From this decision he appealed and was required to give a justified bond in tbe sum of $100. Margaret Dove, charged with keep ing an unlicensed dog, was fined $5, one dollar to be remitted if the badge is procured immediately. Sam Gregg was next arraigned for fighting and disorderly conduct in "Paddy's Hollow. He was required to give bond in the sum of $50 for his ap pearance at the next term of the Crim inal Court, Willie Robinson, a small colored boy, was found concealed under a house last night. He was ordered confined in a close cell for five days. Sidney Edwards, a colored tramp, was ordered io pay a hoe ot $10, or leave tbe city immediately. ClnllH asid Fever Cured. HQ Sekeca St., Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. U, 1SS5. It was a great sufferer for many yeais with chills and lever, and tried reme dies of all kinds, but found no relief until a friend ot mine told me to ouy a box of Bkandketh's Pills and take them as directed. I used two boxes and believe that I am cured, as I have not been troubled with ibciu tor tbe past year. I cheerfully recommend tbem to all who suffer. t G W. Messenger. Grandest Ouili tins Establish metit in the South. I. Sbrier. on the completion of his new store in the Puree 11 House build ing, will add a full tine of shoes for men, boys and children. Men's, bov's and children' hats and caps. Gent's fur nishing goods of every description. Also, trunks, valises, umbrellas, &c. Xrr which will hp sold at tho verv itt-w-l G5C. wnicn win oe soia at mo very . . v est ngures. The Fall and WitiiT dis olav of men's, boy's - and children's Alnrfifnr lw noitir1v thp Ihiom' : :. j. ." t and finest in Wilmington. t" Capt. Southerland's pair of black stallions were weighed this forenpnrfon Mr. J. A Springer's coal scales; one weighed 1 110 pound and the other 1, 140. Paris Jooes. engineer of the fire enr gine Cape Fear, had the misfortune to cut off the end of tbe second finger ol hi right hand while working the engine at the fire yesterday. , The Board- ef Education, composed ot Chairman Bagg and Commissioners Worth and Pearce, will meet on Mons day oext. directly after the adjourn ment of the meeting ot the Board of Commissioners. , . Indication L For North CarbUeavfair and slightly warmer weather and ' light to fresh va riable winds. A New Yacht. . Capt. Benj. Beery, ot this city, is con structing a steam yacht for Sheriff S. H. Manning; she will be about the size of the Navassa, and will be launched;iu about four weeks. Centennial Celebration. There will bo a big time in Philadel phia on the 15th and 16th inst, tbe oc casion being the centennial ot tbe adopt tion of tbe Federal Constitution. . The President and his Cabinet will be there and there will be a military and naval review, elaborate trades procession &c The Atlantic Coast Line has placed tickets on sale at very low rates for the occasion. From this city, for single parties, the rates will be $19 for the round trip and for parties ot 25 or more it will be but 11.35, which is just about one cent per mile. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Removal. J HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 15 DOCKST., where I keep constantly on hand a - large lot of Chickens, ggs and country Produce gen erally. 5'J New Egg Crates for sale cheap. sept31ydw N. R JOHNSON. Open All Day To-Morrow. SUNDAY, September 4. JAS. D. NUTT, the Druggist, 218 N. Front St. sept 3 RED RTJST PROOF Seed Oats, Seed Rye, Seed Wheat. GRAHAM FLOUR (Fresh Ground). W1 K HAVJE A FULL SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES ON HAND, which we offer for sale at lowest prices. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. sept 3-2w For Rent. JJOUSE NO. 419 .SOUTH SECOND street, now occupied by Mr. N. Jaco- i bi; contains eight rooms, water, gas and bath. House 407 South Second street. House No. 116 South Fifth street, now occu pied by Mr. Katz; has water, bath and gas. House No. 112 South Fifth street. House northeast corner Second and Ann streets. House southeast corner Second and Ann streets. House northeast cerner Market and Fourth streets. House southeast corner of Fifth and Prln cess; contains eight rooms Mouse sou thweet corner Chestnut and Fourth streets. House east side of Second street, between Princess and Chcsnut; eight rooms, cistern and water works. . House No. , North Sixth st; eight rooms. Apply to D O'CONNOR, ecpt3 3t Real Estate Agent Sale Under Foreclosure. JgY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE Su perior Court of New Hanover County, made at the April Term, A, D. 1&37, of said Court In a certain civil action therein pending wherein B. Bellola Is plaintiff and James K. Davis is "efendart, tDe undeislgn'd. Couimlg slouer app-lntcd In and by said decree, will on '-onday, lhe2Uth day of September. 18i7, at i'2 o'clock, M. on said day, at the Court House door in the city ot Wilmington, sell by nubile auction, for rash, the fo lowinz lands bltuate'l la Cape Fear Township, county afore said, and described as follows: Beginning at a Gum on Rock Spring Branch about 75 yards from the K- ank of the N. E. branch ot the cape Fear River, running thence . 71 de grees E. 12 chains to a stake: thence a 83' degrees E. 17.1S chains to a stake; tbence t7 15 dcgrcen E. 227 chains to a stake; tbence S 8614 E 3.59 chains to a Gum on tbe edireof t amp Branch, thence with the various mean ders of the branch to its head, a fine tree on the t.haln Koad, theneo parallel with the Chain Uoad li4 degrees K. 5 chains to a Cypress on he tdge of a pond; tbence S. 5 degices w 5 chains ta a stake; tbenee S 72 degrees w liS5 ctiMlB tJ a u&k thence s . ta n .ia Mcumi i-t a targe uu; uience n. eai rtezree W, J3-A. ehalns to a stake: tbenc N. i iA T . V TV, V. , r,n pTr.,;' i4 egTee m caains io ine Deginning; kpazi 09 ac and eontalolng 109 acea. O . john d. tat lor, septsuwiws CommUsioner. Wuibtgud to rtctivs eoxaauaicaua from oar trtsada oa aay aad all ubjasi aaurallaurait bat ' - xaa nam of thm wrftar most always no " saod jo tho-Miton ': " . xmmuilcatlons moil ba wttttta oa v oao ldeof the paper. . . :''.;', , Pkraonalltlca muatbo aTOldaa ;'' AJid it la especially sod particularly n -tood that the Editor does not always tadot the views ot correspondent vale te tat tn the editorial eolunma. NEW ADVEKTI8EMENT8. Knoxville Furniture Co. E ARE HERE YET, WITH , THE finest and cheapest Furniture and other house bold goods to be found In the city. We are receiving new goods dally from tha Factory. Al o a full line of Baby Carriage. ' We hare a small iron Safe wbicA we will sell cheap. - -aug 29 . E. II. SNEED. Manager Notice. J RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FBI ENDS and the public that I have resumed tbe prac. tl'ft of Mcdlc'ne and Surgery In this cly. 'ffico No, 13, South Frnt ttreet. Ofne hour 8 30 to 9.!-0 a. m., 1 to 2 p. in. and 30 to 7.30 p. m. y sept I 3t JOR T. SC1ION WaLD, M. D. For Rent.; . " TJiURCELL" HOUSE. FIFTY-X WO ROOMS. KjTTj Apply to sept 1 tf WM. K. SPRINGER A CO. For Rent rjlHE STORE AT PRESENT USED as our Retail Crockery Department. ' Poseesslon given Oct 1st. . f; aug 31 QI.ES & MURCHHON. Good Beef and Lamb. rjO THOSE WHO CAN APPRECIATE GOOD BEEF and LAMB will find It at Stalls Nos. 1 aud 3, Front Street Market. Having juet received a fine lot of Cattle aad Lamba from Mr- R. N. Summerslll, of Onslow county, I am prepared to furnish 'line Meats, line, fat, juicy and tender, aud last, though not least, I give sixteen ounces for a pound. Call and see me and examine for yourself. septl2t J. R. MELTON. ICE. ICE. ICE. JN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT WE in tend enlarging our plant, and shall soon hav the capacity to furnish FIFTY TONS OF ICE DAILY, we have decided to reduce the pries to the figures we originally Intended selling at. On and after to-day we will furnish ICE, delivered twice a day, at following rates:' 10 tO SO Poiind. each delivery, yx cent xvr bu trv pernound. 100 pSSds8' 611011 tellvery 40 cenU per :o Large quantities at lower rates. We trust that the above prices will be aat lsfactory to the community. WM. E. WORTH & CO. septltf thsat Just Received. A NEW LOT OF DARE STRAW HATS, FOR EARLY FALL TRADE. Regular Price 50 Cents, WILL SELL THEM FOR Twenty-Five Cents this Week only, for AT- Taylor's Bazar 118 MAKKET8T., rcpt Wllmh gton, N. C. Carolina Beach. rjlHE PASSPORT WILL LEAVE FOB CAROLINA BKACII CTcry week day at 9 and ?' e?.f pt Kridy and Saturday, wben evening lanVs16 :4'30 TtaIn relurn,,,K At the request of many tbe Louise will con tinue to make her regular trip on Sunday. Family Excursion , with music by Italian Band, every Friday and Saturday , v J- w HARPER, aug 17 tf nac General Manager. Notice ! Notice ! ! J AM OFFERING A LARGE AND AS- sorted stock of TOBACCO AND CIGAR which I am selling at manufacturer's pricL! Dealers will flna it to their advantage to amine same before purchasing elsewbere - SAM'L BE R, br.i aug.- No lo Market St. TeleseopeG, rr,i u can ior any r"6.1 .usually kept In a first cUm Saddler- j Z t ' i1 ,. wo "ranee io p f ace yon both in auaiitv and TiT I..r.r" neatly and promptly done FENNKI-L A DANIEL Sign of tbe Hovae, No, 10, So. Front bt. aug 1 mm A NOTHER INVOICE OFTBDNK8, 8AM-