Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Sept. 14, 1887, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
tTW7 j0gHT. jAME3i vtTON3 POSTAGK PAID: jC si, months. $100. Three One month. S5 cents. .4 T nft- be delivers 5r rates low and liberal. Slr. will report any and all fall. JT., their paper regularly. efe York Exchanges will Million to the L-galature of V" ! to repeal the Saturday hall or at leart to confine it to the K?ypiolieit. doabts . .. ver was hucu a queen in Perhaps Her whole U" ara fabrication by Bacon Ji eider Rombjirians. muio0" niamal Swamp, is no ,d ai iheltr fr runaway 0e- rfe(M,r., but it believed to be place of at IastlOO -white tor various reason, want to Vprivate;ife foramen. r NewY'e". with an ag rii weight of 3,851 pounds, sat f..m- r'mbsike breakfast at Nop- "Vn-n last week..' ."What a fiiie igoment they .would make to tbe jnl0, th Cannibal Mands," remark et bystander. 91 - ; Tbe political campaign in New York rt month will bo lively lor jianj rea r prime among which ; is the part ,u, Coita"! 1ibor pany win piy or perhaps work in it. The organiza tion, it is 'd- ha3 a.ready arranged lor Omas" meetings. : An Oceana county, Michigan, veler laeotlt.OOOin pension money recent lj. gMehii wife $300 worth ol toggery, hmiht a house ana tot lor ooo ana Aaiit toiler, and yet she wasn't unwv . - iifHwsbe sold the bouse for $500, md uric-the money skipped out with mother man For crimes of a peculiarly brutal and rid'ooisort we baye learned to look to KevEoiliod. Last week two mur ders occurred in that section, -one in Musacbusetts and the other in Con oectieut. in which the victim was kick ed to death. In tbe Massachusetts case thedeed wuibe more shocking from the tact that the sufferer was a woman. An istoDishin? firearm has been in iroJacfidm France It is of French oritiatad is wonderful in the results oKiiaed. At three thousand feel dis Unci 95 per cent", of the balls hit annua berof baskets representing a company or soldiers, uoi. i-eoei, tne inventor, itood within ten feet of a target while one of bis Iriendi fired at it six thousand Net distant. Acheertul view, if not a strictly cor rect one, is taken of a seeming misfor tune bj & Texas paper, which observes : "lust good thing that the cattle in Tenure dying off, for when they die ol tbe j decrease in number, when they decrease in number they become more Tiloible, wben they become more val cable their owner becomes wealthier Therefore it is a good thing for tbe eattletodie oft." ' Erery day Governor Hill of New York becomes more anxious to know ho it was that set in circulation the fetement that be had offered $25 in fold for every pair ot colored twins born in the year 1887. Duly certjfied records of dual births are pouring in upon the distressed Governor at a rate which indicates that this is an extra' ordinary year for twins. there is a section of country in the S'ateot Vera Cruz. 120 miles from the of that name, called 'Heaven" on ant ot its climate. Its air water mdfeneral environment are conducive 10 long life. A man who recently died toweat the age of 154 was carried to fraye by his three sons,: aged res 'ely 140. iu and 110 years. To vry at 12 and 14 years of age is a ounoo thing. " tttthan Bell, of Oglethorpe county, bis coffin made a' number of rs ijo. He ,M hig lriendg a few ao that he would soon die. and pad tor his coffin. He then ordered " He water-proof, and he bad tbe fill it fall .ot water, , screw the did Qd tQrn u over nd over- They lire010 018 Presence, and he was Ul5ed. He died the next day. and n,Uid away to rest. h millionaires of Colorado are pre r,Ittobid for the seat of Senator wa in tne United States Senate. th r fm Wpirea in Marcb l889 nd Tjoleglsiatnreto be elected fall will choose bis successor. andh "a candidl for ; reelection. Jjouaa competitors Edward Wol- attorney ror the Denver & Rio andeRaUroad; Ex.Governfr rou, tin A. Hammill. tbe minim? mil E-GotarnSri30nr8MOIM ChilCOtt, u.i. ernor Simnai ni.. t..j-i E o?ernnV1p Uniled States Court ; 8m ?? Et""' and Congressman reatiaj 0 ttcl,0 promises to be an r VOL. XI. WILMINGTON N C, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1887 NO. 219 A Wonuu'i Discovery. j "Another wonderful discoverv has; been made and that too by lady in this coantr. nicA. r..tn,i i,.i,Ik. es upon her and for seven vears she ! wiiosiooa us severests tests, hut her 111 . I vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantlv and could not bleep. She bought or us a bottle of Dr. Kine s Nw Discoverv for Consumption aud was so tuuch relieved on taking first doso that she slept all night and with one bottle has been mir aculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lata." Thus write V. C. Ham- rick &Co. of Sblby. N C. Gt a tree tnal bottle at W. H. Green & C 's Drug Store - The Verdict Unaivlmons. W. DSult. Druggist. Bippus. Ind.. testifies: I can recommend Electric Bitters as tbe very best remedy. Every bottle has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cur ed of Rheumatism ot 10 years1 stand- ing " Abraham Hare, druggter, Bell ville, Ohio, affirms: The best selling mediciuej. have ever bandied in my 20 years.' i xpenence. is fc.lctnn Bitters." rtiousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is uuaui- mous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases ot the Liver, Kidneys or Blood Only ball a dollar a bottle at W. H. Green & Go's. Drus Store. LOCAL NEWS. HO EX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, IW Y ATKS School Books John D Bellamy For Kent W J Kiekii am ttobca for bale HbinBKKOER'8 New Check Books W J Kihkham Iron Polej and Wire N B Johnson uommlsslon Merchant K D Uxll. Chm'n Renting of Stalls, Ac Dick Me ares Gentlemen's Famishing House The streets are very dry and dusty and rain is needed bere. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,343 bales, against 104 bales for corresponding date last year. You will find hoes, forks, shovels, spades, scythes, swaths and farming tools of all kinds m JacopiV Hdw. Depot. t The city autborities are sawdusting Seventh street, from Queen to Market The woik has progressed as far as Ann, coming North. Tbe stalls in the three markets in this citv will be rented at public auc tion next Tuesday, at the hours design ated in advertisement in this issue. Are you going to build, repair or paint? Then buy your material from Jacobi's Hdw: Depot. He will supply you with the best and save you money. t The Passport did not sail until after 10 o'clock this "morning. She waited for an expected excursion party from points on the VV. & W. R R., very few of whom came. Those wbo want nice, well rooted rose plants tor Fall bedding, are refer red to the advertisement of Mr. W. J. Kirkham who has 1.700 fine two-year old plants for sale. There vas a very slim attendance on the excursion to Carolina Beach to day, announced for tbe benefit of tbe Wilmington Base Ball Club. Not enough printers ink was used. We would advise all our readers in need of shirts, to stops at the Wilming ton Shirt Factory and get the best white shirts in the land at 75 cents. J. Elsbach, Prop., 27 Market street. This fine weather has lasted a long time and we think that a change is near at band. The sun crosses tbe line on the morning ot tbe 23d, and it is about time now to look out for equinoctial squalls. Dr. Jno. D. Bellamy offers tor rent the brick dwelling on Dock street, one door trom Second. It is in good con dition and Mr. Reaves, at the store ad joining, will show the premises to applicants. Mr. W. J. Kirkham, who recently purchased the entire plant of the Gov ernment telegraph line on tbe coast, offers for sale tbe iron poles and the wire. It is all in good condition and will be sold cheap. Gilbert Devane. colored, was before D S. Commissioner Gardner today charged witn being concerned in illicit distilling in Peader county. Tbe evi dence not being deemed sufficient to send him on for trial he was discharg ed. - - . ' Indications. For North Carolina, warmer, follow ed by cooler and fair weather and light to fresh winds, generally Westerly. Pog Collars. Large assortment just received. Can buy a nice collar, from 25 cents qp, at Jacobs Hd7. Depot! " . ' " ". .' " "- ';?: : vr;-' .... .... ...,.,.,, ,: ...... ........ "i ...... . . , " Daily The ttpgatta Yesterday Tko i MaM. r .. . .. . . r u. "Hed oyer the usual course at Wrights- ' .11.- I I L. 4 . f . U ft viiir jrsiriunj uy jauuin ii me viu' lina Yacht Club- Tbe following boap were in the race: Mist Capt. Ed. Daniel. Little Alice Capt. Percy Cowan. Mabel-.Capt. A M. VVaddell Jr. Hermit Capt. R (J. DeRosset ThH Little Alice came in rirst and was awarded tbe champion flag ot tbe sec ond class and the Mist, the only first class boat in the race, was second and was awarded the flag for boats of her class. The judges were Messrs. W. R. Barksdile and L L. Pritchard. Pnder Couuty Court. Yesterday and Monday were devoted to the criminal docket, and the civil calendar was to have been taken up to day. Only two cases of general inter est were tried. One of these was that of a colored man nanitl Miller, of Rcky Point, who was charged with burglary and rape. Tbe first was not clearly established but be was found guilty of the last, and sentenced to seven years in the Penitentiary. Tbe other case alluded to was that of a boy by the name of Jim Marshall, o tbe Long Creek section, and tbe out come ot Ibis was interesting as well as edifying. The boy was charged with the larceny of money.. His father was present and be agreed to take biru out s de and give him a good thrashing, if tbe Court would let bim off with that. The boy's guilt was clearly established but as he was ot lender years the Judge told the old man to lake bim outside and lay it on well and then bring him back into the court rconi and he would tell him what be would do. Tbe boy was then taken outside and there was uo discount on the parental chastisement which followed and which was witnessed by a large num ber of spectators. He was then taken back into Court and' released on the payment ot costs by his father. Judge rblllips presides with graco and dignity and his rulings seem to give general satisfaction. Court will prob ably adjourn to-morrow. The State Guard at Kictiniond. The Raleigh News and Observer says that Adjutant General Jones is now perfecting the details ot the plan pro viding for the attendance ot tbe 1st, 2d. 3d and 4th regiments of the State Guard as a brigade on the odcasion of tbe laying of the corner stone of tbe Lee monument in Richmond, October 27th. The trip will be a pleasant one for the boys. It will cover three or four days only and will be compara tively inexpensive. The Adlutant Gen eral is informed that the railroad lines to Richmond will probably agree to giant a rale of one cent for each mile traveled to all visiting military organ izations. At Richmond he proposes to encamp the troops under our own can vass, upon a camping ground furnished by tbe military committee, who will also supply water, forage, slraw, fuel, &i , and to insure comfort it will only be necessary that each man carry a bed sack, blanket, towels, &c The committee informs the Adjutant Gen eral that meals have been arranged for with responsible restaurants at twenty five cents each. A circular letter on tbe subject of tbe trip, containing all necessary informa tion, will shortly be issued to tbe Guard by Gen Jones. Every military organ ization in tbe State has been or will be invited to take part in the ceremonies of the occasion. It is hoped that every body will lend a hand toward securing a creditable representation of the State. Qraudeat OuMi'ttii&T Establish tuent Us the South. I. Shrier, on tbe completion of bis new store in the Purcell House build ing, will add a full line of shoes forQien, boys and children. Men's, boy's and children's bats and caps. Gent's fur nishing goods of every description. Also, trunks, valises, umbrella?, &c, &c, which will be sold at the very low est figures. The Fall and Winter dis play ot men's, boy's and children's clothing will be positively the largest and finest in Wilmington. Bock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Advice to old and young: In select ing spectacles you should be cautious not to take more magnifiiny )Ovoer than has beea lost to the eye. as in tbe same proportion that yu pass that point of increase, will canse you fur tber injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than t . necessary is the daily cau4e of premature old age to the siqhL You can .get the best at f , Rem. "Dwath ofMr. U J. Larkins. Mr. Dennis J. Larklns, the son of Mr. P Larkins, died here last night, after an illness of several weeks. He wa but little more than a lad. not having yet quite attained his majority, and his untimely death is deeply re gretted by all who knew him. He was an honorable, upright, manly youth and a favorite with all. The funeral services will take place to-morrow morning, from the residence to St. Thomas' Church, and the interment will be made in the Catho'ic Cemetery Oxford Notes A letter from a friend at Oxford says that the citizens of that thriving town Voted on Monday on a proposition to subscribe the sum of $10,000 for the construction of a market and an opera bouse, two things that have long been needed there The vote for it was 200 and against it 52 The majority of registered votes necessary was 274. so it will bo seen that the subscription was carried. The same triend tells us that the town ot Henderson voted on the same day on a proposition to subscribe $10. 000 to the Durham and Northern R. R There were 435 votes for the measure and not one against it. The tobacco crops iu Granville, he says, are tbe finest ever known in that counjty. l'eraoiias Mr G. P. Kidder, of Moss Neck, was here yesterday. Mr. Geo. Z. French, of Rocky Point, was in the city yesterday. Mr. B. W. Beery, Jr.. has been ars pointed Chiwf Engineer of Howard Re lief Fire Engine Co. No. 1. Capt V. V. Richardsou, of Colum bus county, was in the city lor a few hours yestorday afternoon. Mr. David S. Cowan has returned from the mountains, where he has been for a few weeks. Capt. T. M. Emerson, accompanied by Mrs. Emerson, left here last night tor a visit to points in the great North west. Ex-Mayor Fishblate and bis daughs ter Miss Ella, returned to tbe city last night after an extended visit to New York and Saratoga. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Kate Karrer is quite sick. She is at her old home in Raleigh and her daughter, Miss Emma, is with her. Messrs. Marsden Bellamy, J. C. Davis and Herbert McCiammy, of the Wilmington bar, wbo have been in attendance on Pender County Court, in session at Burgaw this week, returned to the city last night. Mr. E. H. Sneed, the courteous manager of tbe Knoxville Furniture Company's business in this city, has been yery sick for some days past with bilious fever, but we ara glad to learn that he is now much better and hopes to be out agaiu in a tew days. Mr. Fab. H.Busbee, U. S. District Attorney, who was here yesterday to appear for the Government in the hears ing, before U. S. Commissioner Gard ner, of the moonshiners from Pender county, went up to Burgaw yesterday afternoon. The Kilies of the Future. According to all accounts, the Lobe I gun will carry its bullet more than a mile and a half, and with a more cer tain aim tban has 'been possible with ordinary rifles. The bore of tbe gun is very small, and the ball, which is ot steel and sharply pointed at one end is said to revolve at a speed ot a thousand revolutions a second. In tbe tests made by the French Government thi9 bullet has penetrated a brick wall eight inches thick, and at a distance ot 500 yards; it will go through any kind of armor which can be worn by soldiers, aud at a distance of more than a mile will pass through a man as easily as at teu paces The guu has no recoil under, fire, and tho powder gives out no smoke whatever It has been said that the powder used must be a type ot smokeless buniioe powder already in the market; but this is denied by the inventor, who says that be use an entirely new compound. The Lebel gun is, ot course, a repeater, and the cartridges are so small that each soldier carries 220 rounds of ami munition, as aeainst 160 rounds, form, erly considered tbe maximum. The French government is now making these sons at the rate ot 500 a day at Saint Etienne. and is preparing t turn out double that number. Some account of a test ot those guns will be touod in the first colamn'of this paper to-day. v The cheapest place to buy your school bonk and school stationery is at Heins- 'berger'a. . Cltv Conrt. J Capehart. colored, was before the Mayor this morning, charged with dis orderly conduct. He was fined $5. Wright Simmons, colored, disorder ly, case coutinued until to-morrow. Carl Dabbett, white, disorderly. $20 or 30 days. House-Jfireakiiisr. At about 3 o'clock I bis morning the bouse of Mr H. D. Stanlar.d. on Mc Rae street, between Mulberry and Walnut, was entered by one of the numerous thieves who infest the city. The thief gained an entrance by climb ing in at a window which had been left open for the purpose of ventilation, and clambering oyer a bed upon which the mother ot Mr. Stanland was sleeping, which he did without causing her io awake. The thief made a thorough search of all tbe rooms, but as money seemed to bo bis only object.be succeed ed in securing nothing. In some of his movements he made a noise which awoke the inmates and as thoy hasten ed to see what was the maticr, the tbiel made good his escape through a rear door, which he had previously unfas tened to make sure of a place of speedy exit should occasion demand that be should leave in a huiry. Tho scamp got nothing, but bo ought to have 39 lashes weil laid on for attempting to rob a printer. XIEl. LARKINS In this city, at 7.15 o'clock last night, DRMMIS J. LAKKINS, aged 20 years. 10 months and 13 days Funeral at 10 o'clock, Thursday morning, from the residence to fet. Thomas' Church, thence to the Catholic Cemetery. a preoiou? one from us has pone, a voice we loved Is stilled, A place is vacant in our home. Which never can bo filled God In hia wisdom has recalled The boon his love had Riven, And though the body moulders here, The toul la eafc io heaven. NEW AIVEltTISJ:MJBNT. N. R. JOHNSON, QOMMISSIUN MEKCHANT. WILMINGTON, N. C. " Solicits consignments of .Naval Stores, Cot ton and all Xlnds of Coun ry Produce , iiuiCK sales, Highest Prices, Fxompt Returns. sept 14 tfd&w For Rent. JgRICK DWELLING IN GOOD CONDI- tion, next to corner Dock and Second streets. Mr. Reeves at store adjoining will show the houee. JOHN D. BELLAMY, sept 13 It 503 Market Street For Sale 1000 IRON POLE3 5,000 LBS- NO-9 Galvanized Wire, suitable for Grape Trellis and Wire Fencing such puipose will write for prices, sep 14 It Parties wishing Wire for find It to their interest to W. J. KIRKHAM. For Sale, T ROSE FARM, IN REAR OF FIRST Toil Gate, seventeen hundred two year old ROSEs. Parties wishing Roses in the Fall can call and select from those now in bloom. All Plants delivered and prices cheap, sept 14 It W.J. KIRKHAM. Renting of Market Stalls, Fish Stalls, Stores, &c. JN THE FORENOON OF THE 20T1I Inst , at the hour of 10 o'clock, at the Fifth Street Market House; at 11 o'clock at the Fourth Street Market House, jtnd at 12 o'clock at the Front Street Market House, the STALLS, STORES AND SPACES of the said Markets respectively will be rented at public auction, under the direction of the Committee on Mar kets, upon the terms required by law. Im mediately thereafter the Stalls of the Fish Market will be rented. E. D. HALL, sept 14 3t chairman Committee. Builder's Hardware. LARGE AND WELL SELECTED Stock. Siccial inducements to contractors W. E. SPRINGER & CO., 19, 22, 23 Market St. sept 13 S. P. McNair, QOMM1SSION MERCHANT, Cor. Princess and N. Water Streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. Solicits Consignments of Cotton and Naval P tores. Prompt personal attention gven to aU shipments. septjlilm Cape Eear Academy "YyiLL REOPEN MONDAY. SEPT. 21TTH Students carefully preparel for Business or College. Welt equipped tor tcicblnx Please enter sonB at beginning of session, ce Cata logue and terms at Book stores - " Washington uatlktt, Ain. p. b manning, Asst. sept 12 2r -- The Review Job Office is t he place to c-t Ccd work tt codsnito pricra. rLXASS NOT1U Ws wuibegUd to ncaive eomouaicatia boa otur trlnda oa aay ud all sablttu laaerallBtcrestbat Tie Bm of taa writer nasi always be Sa!to theKntOT. , Communlcatlona malt be wrtttaa oa eoesldeof the paper. PfcrsoniUtlea must tw avoided And it la especially and particularly na tood that the Editor doe not alwsys ndoi tna views of correspondent ul to- uti to tbe editorial column. NEW AOVERTI8EMENT8. DICK & MEARES, Strehnt Tailoring k CfatlemeiV FanisKijs No. 12 N. Front St. Verbttm sat sapienti." sept S "Pear Phosphates," 5c0nly A VERY REFRESHING AND NOURISH- ing Syrup. Cools the BLOOD, Devoid of ",wuui- v-rcamy ana uencion8. wot very cold. Only at JA8. D. NUTT'S, tho Drujrjrtet, SCPt 10 . 218 N. Front &U For Rent. JJU2CELL HOUSE. FIFTY-TWO ROOMS. Apply to sept 1 If WM. K. SPRINGER & CO. A. A. Browu & Co.,. QENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS - Cotton and Naval Stores solicited. No extra charges for Insurance or sampling, sept 0 if. , Wow Ready. TMTfc HAVE REMOVED FROM THE OLD st ind land are now ready to wait on aUb(. i , m ,1V,- wun a. 011,1 at our Now Store, IU North ront st. Hardware, btovea an I Houee Furnishing Goods at low prices ALDfeUMAN, FLANNEU A CO.. Beot 12 d&w iu N. Front St. Knoxville Furniture Co. TE ARE HERE YET. WITH THE llncat aud cheapest Furniture and other house hold goods to be found In tho city. Wc are receiving new goods daily from the II ?h . ea 8ma11 ,ron Safe which we will sept 12 k. h. 8NEED. Manager Chaise of Schedule- FOR STEAMER PASSPORT. ON AND after TUESDAY, 6th Inst., Steamer Pass port will Jcavo for Carolina Itcach at nine In ihc morning and half-past two in the after noon. On Sundays the Ixrnsle will leave at 9.30 and the Passport at 2 o'clock Train will leave the Beach at half-past twelve and half-past five. J. W. HARPER. sept h tf nac General Manager. Misses Burr & James KT1LL, RE-OPEN THEIR SCHOOL FOB ... .- -uiv vyarriAiren. it girls and Uttle boys, on TUESDAY, Oct. 4. The course of Instruction, as heretofore, will be thorough and systematic. Special attention given to Reading. Writing, Music and Physical Culture. """B. Mrs- M. S. Cushlng will have charge of the Musical Department. Hours for Kindergarten pupils from 9 to 12. For f urther particulars see Principals, sept 10 School Books, School Supplies. JUST IN A LARGE STOCK OF SCHOOL Books, Slates, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Crayona, Sponge, Book Bags and everything necessary for school use. All at lowest prices. C. W. YATES. Wholesale and Retail Stationer sept 12 RED RUSTPROOF Seed Oats, Seed Rye, Seed . Wheat, Git AH AM. FLOUU (Fresh Ground). E HAV A FULL SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES ON HAND, which we offer for sale at lowest prices. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. sept 3-2w NEW CHECK miOTCK TUST RECEIVED A NEW ASSORTMENT of Check Books on the Bank of New Hanover and the First National Bank. Please call, see and buy them at HEINSBEEGER'S. SCHOOL BOOKS. gUCHAS USKD IN THE PUBLIC AND Private Schools, yon can bay cheapest at IIEINSBEEGfCR'S. Dealers and Teachers will find It to their interest to cend or call on ns. PIANOS AND OltGANS OOLD ON THK POPnT ARIKOTir uvwr Plan, very cheai. A new lot just received a t HEINSBERGER'S.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 14, 1887, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75