gvanlBff. JOSH vary oeptod bT j. JAMBS f nlnt. AMD POSTAGE PAID: .cBilvr:: t2.oo. Ttrea , month, 35 cents. T.h. f1- . , hv carriers tree , of tbo ciiv. " - 1 JJLJ J) AIL 1 Review. fees.. l07ow and HberL VOL. XI. Carolina I5ucli. ...-r rs- " a il itZn will report any ami ... ftbclr PWt reularly. H 1 Tuionament fond now fs .-77 The eoromtUee want rl Tf mond ha ex- es.upua ne.r ant for seven ypfti she j been nearly 15 000 visitors to Carolina WILMINGTON. TV.' C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1887 NO. 221 Wt will bt glad to . rtcalvs eomiutfcU3 from our frleada on aay d H gantra'. Interest bui V - "V Tnaiuuao of tb wrltar mu always t atohai to tb Edits. Jwmmnnlrjittoaa ami b wrtltaa e oeseideof tto paper. ' Prsonntles must be avolOo ; and It is especially and particularly na fitood that tno Editor doe not atwavw avdot the views of correspondest ".! r tat in the editorial columns. A WomauV Iifcovery. A t i ' . r.. i .1 : i beeo made and that too by lady in U lh,nk- wncn lbe tnt,n? up 13 thi count v. Disease fastened its clutch-i done, it will be found that there have juviiouiu--- . ...IV"". wikm ncio uuun.umru u , . . f , . wnd ; were s woueo verv badl y and tceanver - . I - t . i i . wilhstriod its severests tests, bnt her j Reach this seRSon. wer But for the draw- A CommniidAhlfl Act. Mayor. Fowler was walking on South Water street this mornine when his attention was attracted to a mule that was hauling ice. The animal's tre nd as sound as a dol- months she coughed incessantly and could oo. sleep. She busht ot us a brittle of Dr. Kind's Npw Discverv fr rDent (lrnth;aa in?unortUkinc first dose that she slept all ticket in Ne iotk, ano oe night and with one bottle has been mir- lCSfl ,. ..on, to arouse an unusual I aculouslv .v,,t,nient in the Empire I-uther Lu yrb Star says that both 4lZtion3ff tbe Democracy in of N,,,w Yor a vni-iiunu cured Her name is Mrs. Hz." Thus write W. O. Hatu- rick & Co . of Shelby, N C. Gk a free ttial bottle at V. II. Green & C vs Druse Store The Verdict Uuamiuous. W. D. Suit. Druggist. Binuus Ind. &uuljj(reis no division in testifies: ""lean recommend Electric jfsjoj nartv ibrougbuol Ihe Bitters as th very best remedy. Every ,Ltn&i0lia v bottle has given relief in every case. r diver kooi One man took six bottles, and was cur- ul -r T? an rvi o I ! a hi rkt lO vunra' StftKlfl r. u Wi.rifl sent a DrotftS-1 - n u i?,.n " - I - " tiri . .i .. ....... t kw. r nil ia o . . ni ii. . .At; .. . t.'ri i 4 n.if Mm i iv r il i lif.v wain, iiiuir uiiu .n, lo irt- umii-i i vine. uuio. aiunuf- iu uesi eruius - - pmbHbly have nuionnted to 20,(00 This is simply phemonenal. and we feel sure that it is by far the largest number which has atiendd the 6rst year of the opening ot any pbasurn re sort in N'rth Carolina .We under stand tht a number, of marked im provements at the Beach have oeen planned lor next iear. wiifj largely int creased lacilities for getting there, ar.d we shouldn't be al all surprised if the number ot visitors runs up to 50.000 next season. Tue pr jectors ot the en terprise feel greatly encouraged bv the results t ihii season and will put out a lot ot money there betore next Summer. was treating the poor creature cruelly. The Maor ordered him to unharness the animal. This he refused to do and Officer W. W. Mintz was ordered to arrest him. The mnle belongs to Geo. Bell, colored, and the driver's name is Bob Walters. September Cosmopolitan. The September number of the Cos mopolitan open9 with an unusually interesting illustrated article on 'low the Persians Live." "The Hurricane Island" is another hand somely illustrated article, lbe can elusion of "Tho Millionaires" ot the Pacific Coast" is acc Jinpauied by sev eral handsome portraits. The second installment ot "Reeollectious of Char les Summer" contains many facts in regard to the great statesman that arc now published for the first lime. William Westall, the well known Eoglish novelist, oxplodes the old ea- relative to Kasper down eii' KPT. .... . . . I 1 1 n n r. . I . T i irir Z rl n A v? a k r fliirt . .i .1 : ia mi inn r r nni uicasca ui luc Jiiiti. tunvj a . i v. .-. i.L.nni nnu vr 10 mum i . . - . r. . .- ... ... . . ii'""u'" .... . .. n v ha n. do ar a bott e al.w.tl. Green & Co's. Drug btore. ... I t t. It.. ,11- ..... CU if ini n n i naira i vu r imitiiii i in in v vot i IIBi.r!ititn a" - Thousands ot tthers nave aaueu ineir th - e is wJ to be very nfttr!y n,,,d- testimony, so that the verdict is unani-T-11'" ..,w.or, Kirvri Vitlun mnna ihgt P.ltoiri Ritfpra do eiim all . i...athl llirilLUll f uu.x Mwau Av.v- . " - ithMOsb the ,-.i..in0r mill win the race. thtttse voiu"w M..3 Mary Anderson ha concluded cm npvfc vear. when ft A nut ra 1 will not return, w niuniw Win- Tale" until the ena oi uie reawm to change the programme hu will u. Rosalind in -As Ion ue it- big hotel people that will accommodate 500 LOCAL NEWS. ia. and ter INDEX TB MEW ADVfBTlSEMIBTX C W TATK8 School Books IIeinsbeegek's New Check Booka Dick Mbares Gentlemen's Furnishing lioUEC play l New moon to morrow mornins at 46 minutes past 8 oclock ot Rockbridge! Business may be booming on the On Kasout Wliy. In making up its personal columns the U view does not willingly publish the names of oung ladies, unleps under the protecting uiijis ot that o a parent or near relative. There may be no actual harm in it but to our micd such a publication U simpiy disgusting. It is repugnant to all ot our preconceived notions ot order and decency and it is absolutely offensive lo the tastes, habits utid associations, as well as to the res fined sensibilities of the people of this section. Sometimes it is unavoidable. it is, true, and in such instances only do we find it excusable We must remem hor and realize the fact that news papers, like the rain which falleih o.i the just and the unjust alike, find their wv hvt where and are read by all Attempted Theft. Yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock. Cadger Larkinn was discharging a llftt- tablished idea3 load of wood at John H. Whiteman's Hauser, the title .of his article being woodyard. foot of Princess street.. He "New Light on an Old Mystery." had a coop of chickens silting on the Olive Tnorue Miller contributes one ot nohinnf ihp flat. He heard a noise her delightful bird sketches. "Tim w ' ' - I frnm the ehiskens and turned to ascers Rival Orioles." 4Shall America have tain the cause, when he discovered a Ambassadors?" is a quelion that m;nlr nacrlha ivmn l.orlrina nnHAAV MnnrnrC Ii. UOQWaV HI18WITS III IQ The receipts of cotton at this port to- jagge9 ftDj conditions of people. th5 Mr I) R. Rev el v. o. .. -P .-.nHor iho i nhart hut it is verv uuiet ud street. connlj. a . oiaie uwwuici uW.- :.. .. Mahooe regime, has . published a letter j lfa street force hag been eQ renonncinjf his tellowship with the Re- . . o gutters on Market poblican party ad giving his adhesion gtreei between Frout ftnd Second to the Peniocrauc party m mn iUut. if...... "Thorn ia ft ntiestlon Ot im- mnnJv more importance to Virginia day loot up 1.658 bale?, against 227 bales i(He tne profane and the vicious, as tbanany other.in my jodgmei.t; that ior tne correapoumus ut ma j"' well as in tne quiet auu bbuiwi witia ii. shall the white people of this State ChaDeabie" was the prediction of of business and social life, dominate its affairs? Recognizing this Turner airaanac for the weather to. It is not necessary to attempt to make . mn imnortant issue, rising . -A u- ui- it h, hn our meaning any plainer than it is ex- above all other H I ant convinced mat. a n.rima rp At. nresent constituted, the "J K r . ... i Crests of the peoplo d Virginia coui.urwoijr .u any " . i . ?t. i i j : ored to capture the fur Jooted rascal. but he hid under the wharf and couldn't be got at. A Horrible Accident Richard Smith, a colored man coj ployed at the depots of the 'W. & W and W. C & A. Railroads in this city, to assist in making up trains was seri ouslv and fatally injured last night at the depot on Nutt street while coup'ing ears. The accident eccurrcd about 8 o'clock, while Smith wa3 engaged in making up a treight train. As soon as discovered the injuied man was taken up and carried into the office ot the mm - ft eomDanv. tie was in great agony, n was found that the left side of hi chest was badly crushed, the upper part of his body being very much swollen. Dr. negative. Tne ucliou in tue numoer is unusually oxcelleut. The poetry is by Bo3sie Chandler, W II Allen. May Riley Smith, and E A Dumble. pressed here. Our remarks are not made with any direct reference against nn nr our cum uuutai wuu ir with tbo Democratic party Last night was simply hot, as Un as some of tho3o nights we had during the warm I situply to explain why we do not pub- spell in July. Hsh these things in the Review, as Wn had iulTabout enoueh rain here well as to enter our protest against the It wa the leveling louuenees 01 su leoucuaiuio There is a citizen of Jefferson who x had a varied exoeriencn in the muter of going to jail. He has been last night to lay the du9t jailed as a nuisance and is now mcar- firgt iexcept a very light sprinkle) for practice. ..... j t Aw .nil t hr.n rrh hft hft9 the I I ..rftHl not do it and very qear three weeks. KnlKlilB i Phy thias cannot swear himself oat of ;ail. Being CrrancleHt Outlining iilstahlisli rucut in the South. I. Shrier, on the completion of his new store in tho Purcell House build ing, will add a full Hue of shoes for men, boys and children. Men's, boy's and children's hats and cap3. Gent's tur nisbing goods of every description Also, trunks, valises, umbrellas, &c. &c, which will be sold at the very low est figures. The Fall and Wiuter dis olav ot men's, boy's and children's clothing will be positively the larges and finest in Wilmington. N E W A I VJEUTISEM ENT8, DICK & ME ARES, Hfrfhaiit Taiioriui' k CenllemeuY FnrnishlBs No. 112 N. Front St. r -t ii itw put avs sept s Pear Phosphates," 5c0nly VERY REFRESHING ASD NODRISU ? Syrup. Cools the BLOOD, "Devoid of Alcohol Creamy and Delicious. Not very cold. Only at JA.S. D. NUTI3, the DruglBt, sept 10 2vi N. Front HU For Rent. TpURCELL HOUSE. FlFiy-IWO ROOM8 Apply to 8pt 1 tf WM. CCXUT mm K SPRING LR Jk CO. Knoxville Furniture Co. ARE HERE YKT, WITH THE lincat and cheapest furniture and other house -hold i;oor-l3 to I Hi found In the city. We are receiving new goods dally from the Factory. Al o. a full line of Baby Carriage. Wc have a small Jron Safe which we will soli cheap. sept 12 K. H. svkkd. Manager N. It. JOHNSON, QOMMIS&IcN MERCHANT. WILMINGTON, N. C. Solicits consl;nigcntB of aval stores. Cot ton and all kinds ol Coun ry Produce W Quick Sales, Highest Prices. Prompt Returns. 6Cpt 14 tfrt&w The British steamer Nicosian. whose Burbank was at once summoned, and arrival here is daily expected, has a . t .1 1 U I ... I &nn fnns rf cilaal railc fnrfho an amouiaoce was prouurtu auu iub j uau ui i,vw u sufferer removed to the City Hospital. OsCpe Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad where he died a few minutes after be Company. The duty on this importa- wus placed on the cot. There are no North Carolina apples We copy, from a special dispatch in on market here now. Some very fine t his morning's Slar, the following re- Northern apples are offered by the gro- port ot the meeting ot the Grand Lodge. Knights of Pythias, in session yesterday at fin!d;horo We would advise all our readers in nino Lodges presented: need of shirts, to stops at the Wilming- Nos lf 3 4 5f o, 8, 22, 30 and 31. ton Shirt Factory and .get ttu best The object of this special session was . .u i i 0 r.i eieet a committee whose duty it wn.te snirts in tue " h.l, be to revise the coHstitution and J. Elsbach, Prop., 27 Market street. oy.law3 of lho state Grand Lodge and T! T T7 th general laws of suoordinate lodges. The Centennial of the Constitution, Mnd nle a report thereof at the next at Philadelphia, is a big thing on ice. regular session ot the Grand Lodge tor Yesterday, the first day, there was a its action. This plan was adopted so L. V ;iOQ in as lo expedite the matter, since final big parade, more than five miles m 'JJ, 5o taken on it at the next length. Upwards of 200,000 strangers rPguar ,ueeting; whereas, otherwise, were in the city. according to the customs of the order. it would be delayed from the next reg- The steamer Cape Fear, which was ular meeting till the annual meeting lo the effect that the President has dae here yesterday, did not arrive until ,!,mmittee (or tnl9 purpo3o ap written a note to the secretary 01 tne 4 o'clock: this morning, one was ut- po,nU(i at yesterday's meeting consists treasury, reiterating his injunction jaye(j OD account of shallow water at ot jvissrs T D Meares and Jno L u :r A. nn iha rt nf ..rn;nipin thoriirnr She had a Dndlpv. ot Wilmiugton ; Jn M Sher- Sujhu lUWUCICUug u ---" IBGYDJOl T j n T f .Kurt f R a loi meoiaofficewitbprimarietand elec hoavy freight and a large number ot .f?,? lift, m . I k . L. mil Vf I " . . n . . 4" tr l "uua, is, 01 course, witnouii oiut-i passengers. touodation. The President has written no such note. Eqoallunfue, too, is the story with regard to an alleged letter Irom the President to a friend in the Northwest, construed to coniain a thrust at Postmaster General Vilas. It is unnecessary to say that Mr. Vilas possesses the- President's most perfect confidence and most cor dial friendship." ' tnn atnKhom to Day the debt b lan raishes behind prison bars Lenoir Tovic. This is something new and refresh- cers at 50 cents-per peck Iok. How did the sard citizan get in jail for debt? The Constitution of North Carolina says that: ''There shall be no imprisonment in this State for debt, except in cases of fraud." And when a man is imprisoned for fraud we don't see how he can pay his wayoutor "swear himself out of jail." Ourcotemporary has excited our cuii -m A Washington special to the New York Star says: "The Washington dispatch printed in the New York Sun The Duko of Marlborough is un kDty because of his reception in the American press. Ho has sent the lol lowing letter to the newspapers: "It is no- improbable that I shall collect a 'ew of the best reported specimens of tatter gazeteer of this country and fcave the same framed for the edifica tion and benefit of the thousand or Bore American tourists who are kind woazh to honor my country bouse in "Stand every year with a visit. These treasures of journalism will serve io remind Americans of one ot the . most admirable and respectable Institutions f their country, while they will also QgSost to them the reflection that the American eagle, in bis flights of men- cacity. findi, indeed, such tacts to no tiply wilQ 8ach rapidity ot vice and iailt that be has torn off both his wings jQ milfe and yet is in arrear ot human jils regarding strangers, while becalm Jl ignores the vices which lie patent at a"18 own door." . The officers ot the State Grand Lodge , , in attendance were: RG C, S G White. )pleof ot laleigh;GC.NO'Berry of Golds- It is well enough for the pco Mrfh 1roiina to remember, as the h...m- (; V C. Thus. D Meares. . vvu W . lir T Jl,.ll,.u.ull News and Observer says, that at tne "f'J" w T-'Scn next election they are to vote upon a of R and S proposed amendment to the Constilu- ' jno r Dudley, of Wilming- tion, increasing thenumber of Supremo tou; G M at A. E M Pavie. ot New Honrt indesto five. bern ; G I G. pro Jem, H C Prom pert, ol Wilmington jliUii, b ii uuuiap, 01 Sale Confirmed. Durham; Supreme Representative. .J , . t 1 I A Bonitz. ot Wilmington. At Burgaw. on Wednesday. Judge . on ai)Doinled a memorial Philips heard the motion to confirm the muljltee on the death of Supremo sale of the Atlantic Hotel, at Morehead Secretary. Robert E Cowan, of fit. .... V I I T ni j ' nftnGiQl in V ot Messrs l. A. CH,. Messrs. WD.ur mo --- 5 whito. and our low. the commissioners, rei-uiuwcuum and Mr. City Court. The first casjc tor the Mayor's con sideration thisnrhing was that ot Isabella Bruner, charged with allowing her hogs to run at targe. She sub mitted, and was reWlred to pay a fine of $4 and pound tees- Peter Evans was next arraigned on a simular charge. He submitted and was required to pay $5 and pound fees. Wright Simmons was charged with the larceny of a dog badge. The in vestigat'on was deferred until to-mor row. Judgment nisi and a fine of $20 each was recorded against two wit nesses who failed to appear. Rosanna Evans, an old colored woman, was charged with keeping an unlicensed dog. She was dismissed and a warrant issued for Ella Martin, the owner of the dog. Carrie Howard was charged with keeping an unlicensed dog. She tailed to appear and His Honor ordered a capias issued for her arrest. jf ersooai Mr. Nelson Jenkins, we are pleased to hear, is better to-day. Dr. Walter C. Murphy, of South Washington, is in the city to-day. Mr. I. L. Greenewald has returned from his visit to the Northern markets. Col. Alfred Rowland, Representative- elect to Congress from this section, is in the city. tion, at $17 a ton. will amount to $25, 500. The Nicostian sailed from Mary- port. England, on the 30th of August. NEW ADVERTISEMENT Southport Saloon WILL OPEN TO DAY AT SOUTHPORT a nrst class ututti. wiarj Anu vivi SALOON. Fresh Beer always o hand. The finest Wines and Clsrars In the place, call and 6ee me. J. A. ilfiwis. sept 15 lm southport, a . u. Just Received. commissioners. confirmation ot the salo. ,n .Inhn H Hill, who will report at.rtr'.mrifttn resolutions at the next rcg Snow, of counsel for the bidders, spoke ular meeting, which wilt be held in in favor of it. The report was confirms Greensboro on the second Tuesday m There being no further business tho coaiiiii adi iurned. For tlio Pen. A n. banauet was given at night SberiffTaylor. of Brunswick county, by i he Lodge ol this city, at the New striingiou. ed and the sale now stands good. School Books and School Stationery Joucan boy cheapest at Ueinsberger's.f arrived in the city this morning en ronte for the penitentiary with the fol lowing prisoners, who were convicted at the last term of Brunswick County Superior Court, viz: . John Chairs, white, 5 years for lar ceny. Thomas Chasten, while, 5 years, for larceny John Young, white. 4 years, for lar- Cny. Henry Bruce, colored. 5 years, for larceny; James Wright, colored, 2 years, for larceny. James Williams, colored 3 years, for larceny. Kock Crystal Spectacles aud Eyeglasses. Advice lo old and young: In select ing spectacles you should be cautious noi, to take more magnifying power than has beea lost to tho eye. as in the omo nrnnnrlinn I h At. V 11 DaSS that oca iuw a w point of increase, will cause you fur tber injury to the eye. Using glasses r strmicTpr nnwer than is necessary is the daily cauie ot premature old age io ihf cinht You can get the best at WWW i Heinboergcr'a . '. yaioU and Varnish. Best in city at Jacobi s. and at lower prices than you 'can buy elsewhere. -. T A FULL LINE OF THE BAZAR CORSET IN SIZES FROM 19 to 2!. Now Ready. yyK HAVE REMOVED FROM THE OLD btnd and arc now ready to watt on all he will favor us with a call at nur New htore, 114 .Norm rront st. Jiaru-vare. stoves an t f loute Furnishing (Joo.ls at low prices. ALDMiMA.N, r LiAIS JNc.li' A CO., ecnt 12 dAw H4 N Front St. 'Change of Schedule FOB STEAMER PASSPORT. ON AND ' flf ter TUESDAY, 6th lnat. t-leamer Pass port will leave for Carolina Reach at nine In the morning and half-past two In the after noon. On Sundays the Tousle will leave at 9.30 and the Passport at 2 o'clock Train will leave the U:ach at half-past twelve and half-past five. J. W. HARPER. sept G tf nac General Manager. School Books, School Supplies. JUST IN A LARGE STOCK or SCHOOL Books, Slates, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Crayons, Sponge, Rook Bags and everything nececiary for school use. All at lowest prices. sept 12 C. W. YATES. Wholesale and Retail Stationer Price only 50 cts, former Price $1.00. -AT- Taylor's Bazar Call ani secufe thera before thev are all sold. eeptv Wc are sorry to hear that Mrs. Mayo, Renting of Market Stalls, the Rocks, has been quite sick but Fish Stalls, Stores, &c at hopo soon to hear of her complete re covery. Roy. T. W.Guthrie, Presiding Elder of this district, has almost entirely re covere 1 and will resume his visitations this week. We regret to learn that Mr. W. H. Styron. of the firm ol Behrends & Styron, is seriously ill at his residence on Chestnut. between Sixth and Seventh streets. N THE FORENOON OF THE 20TII lnst , at the hour of 10 o'clock, at the Fifth Street Market House; at 11 o'clock at the Fourth Street Market House, and at 12 o'clock at the Front 8trect Market House, the STALLS, STORES ANB SPACES of the said Markets respectively will be rented at public auction. Mr. W. B-Turlington. Clerk of the under the direction of the Committee on Mar- Front Street Market, who has been spending several days in Bladen and Cumberland count ie?.- returned to the city this morning. Mr. Edward Matthews, a New Yorker who was at ore time promi nently identified with the Carolina Central R R.,iben the Wilmington, Charlotte & Ratherford R. R., died at Newport. R. I., on Tuesday. Lieut. E. C Chavter. U S.N. Life Saving Service Inspector for the North Carolina District, arrived in the city last evening tr.ro an inspection f the Capo Fear Life Saving Station. He will continue his tour ot inspection along the coast to Hatteras. kets. upon the terms require! by law. Im mediately thereafter the Stalks of the Fish Market will tie rented. E. D. HALL, sept 14 3t Chairman Committee. S, P. McNair, COMMISSION MERCHANT. C Cor. Princess and N. Water Streets, WILMINGTON. N. C. Solicits Consignments of Cotton and Naval tores. Prompt personal attention given to a'l nhinmenU. scptUJlm RED RUST PROOF Seed Oats, Seed - Rye, Seed Wheat. GRAHAM FLOUR (Fresh Ground). yyE HAVE A FULL SUP PLY OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES ON HAND, which wc offer for sale at lowest prices. B. F. MITCHELL & SON. sept 3-2w - - Cape Fear Academy j "1ITILL REOPEN 41 ON DAY, SEPT. 26TH - 'Stidents carefuuy prepircT ior .uununess or gain to build, repair or ; co:lee. Well equipped tor fesehlnx ee fata- Are jou Ko,uS w w-....-.. - caieTson. at teiimi of session naim? Then bay your material irom i0ue ani terms at Hook f tores t , '. tin urili ,nnlv t WASH I SG VlH CATLETT, Frin .Tacori S lldw. Papot. He will supply i maNNINW. Asst. joq with the best and save yon money.f aeptxs sw NEW CIIE0K BOOKS. . JUST RECEIVED A NEW ASSORTMENT of Check Books on the Bank of New UanoveT and the First National Bank. Please call, ace and buy them at IIEINSBEEGER'S. SCHOOL BOOKS. gUCH AS USED IN THE PUBLIC AND Private Schools, you can buy cheapest at HEINSBERGKR'3. - Dealers and Teachers will find tt to their Interest to send or call on ns. V o-... PIANOS AND ORGANS gOLD ON THE POPULAR INSTALMENT Plan, very cheap. A new lot just received a t HEINSBERGER'S. sept? Cash Book and Musle Store Misses Burr & James -yyiLL RK-OPEN THEIR SCHOOL FOB drls and Ui tie boys, on TUESDAY, fct.4. The course of instruction, as heretofore, will be thorough and eytUmatlc. Special attention given to Ueadlng. WrIUnc, Music and Physical Culture. Mrs. U. P. Cnshinir wiU have charge of the Musical Department. . . . Honrs for K laderganen pupils from 9 to 12. -... . .... - For farther particulars see Principals. v

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