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tits PAPER : PLEASE NOTICE. " We will be glad to receive communications from our friends on any and all subjects of general interest, but , The name of the writer must always be fur- Oished to the Editor. ' communicatlona must be written only on" one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents vnless so stated in the editorial columns. a every eveaius, Sundays excepted, T. JAMES. Editor and Prop. . JN ' POSTAGE PAlD: ! six m0Qth3 2.oa. Three one month, 35 cents. ... ... slivered by carriers, free. n v- mrt of the city, at the above M3 fi,-.r week. Hiirrs will plea rePrt anjr and ivivetuelr paper regularly. . - VOL XI. WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1887 NO 242 -. " . - " ' t I . ..... .... i!';i. -..,-..-.., . , - , .-. . ' - ... ' . " - - - 1 . ; .-y , - v - - -, .. - - - - -. ; 4 - -- ' ' '' - - " - - -' .--')" s 10 i 1 1 it1"- PURELY VEGETABLE. "and SOWELS. A.V EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR . ; j : I Cmilaiht, ,ia Sick HMlacfa,': PfSi.i-'- BiUoU8ne8, cidj-.i-v .xttV'-sions, Jaundice, jfnial KciTewion, ' Colic '7 bHcaselcKSloalfl bs Without It; , ,vlt-'fu roa.iy 1'ir Iiitinodiate ns;, "li'l-ii" maiiv'-iM !;nr tf sutlprins niifl nr'ad''i!i" i.i tunc- and doctors' biilis. the nr. 4S BUT ONE ' SHMONS LIVER REGULATOR S.ftfcila gtt the genuine with red "Z" M front d Wrspper. I'repsred only by i M ZEILIN & CO., Sola Proprietopi. Jid.: nucK. 81.00. BOtJ'M -vvtclP ' Maurice Strakosch is dead. He jrtoa Sunday in Paris, and was niMwl on Monday. The Empress of Austria has been forbidden by her physiciaps to ride on horseback, and thus debarred from her chief pleasure. The Piedmont Exposition opened ye-tenlay at Atlanta. It-was open ed hv Hon. Samuel J. Randall. Gov. (iordon welcomed him in a very eloquent address. i- - Dr. Maximilian Adolphe Langen-beckpimician-in-cliief of the Prus siauarmy, and theauthor of several ieli known medical works, is dead. He was in his 70tlx year. . . Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania, bora in 1799; James Bradbury, of iaine, born in 1805; Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, born in 1808, and Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, born in 1S09, are the four oldest living ex senators. ' Boston Corbitt, who shot Wilkes Booth, and who has been more or less crazy ever since, has been sent to the State insane asylum in Kan. sas and a guardian has been ap pointed for him by the court of Topeka. The London, radical clubs are making arrangements" to hold a general meeting to urge another trial of the Chicago anarchits and to mritler the advisability of sending a delegation to America to speak in behalf of the condemned men. Sev eral radical clubs at meetings on Sunday adopted resolutions con" demnhin: the sentences. The Garrison cemetery of the old British fort at Grown Point. N. Y., used since the davs of the French aa'l Indian wars, has been gradually Wled of its tombstones by pcreda jwy farmers until but two remain, jwneral John Hammond, of Crown ftiut, has recently had these two Amoved to the village park, where 'ey can receive the wire which their hktorical interest merits. JM in front of the spot where ident Cleveland stood in the romof the board of commissioners jn the city Hall of Philadelphia, hen he rec eived tlie public at the Centennial, tliere is a thread' foarelK)t in the carpet. It; was nued by the peejile marching up 0 Win. shaking hands, "and then jng toward the exit. Many ousand feet shuffiing iu that turn ho0re the ari)et to threads in a few new marriage law went into ruect n, At; is ai ,uiU asv weeK, wmcn already causing trouble. It "pro- ; the UUt lioenses "nst be issued in ; OUnV' where one of the parties j trm-eS" This nrevents elopers from : L - ,Uilrl in the State. Even dia,,KnerS Ure affected; for a Cana- couple who came to Detroit to 1q v M ert refused license. theW the,.Kroom protested that StSt??11 nly to wldnt in M thl 1 J,e clerk was obdurate, tne couple had to recross . the IIL J3, I Mtllllllllin Dengue is an affliction from which it is said that we might all pray to be delivered. The word is of Span ish derivation and is pronounced dengay. It is a virulent form of rheumatic fever and grips every joint as in a vise of steel. It first appeared in the West Indies in 1827 and 1828. It is not necessarily fatal. Jt is. appointed unto all men to die" once and Hugh- L. Bond will prove no exception to the rule. We hope to live to see that happy day, and to claim the proud privilege of suggesting that the date be made a holiday, a" "Day of Deliverance" among all posterities forevermore in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. There is a conflict of opinion as to whether the disease now in Tampa is yellow fever or dengue. The pos tal authorities seem to think that it is the latter and have instructed mail agents to run into Tampa with their mails. This is, we think, a foolish, unwise and hazardous expe riment, and is not justified by the opinions which have been expressed by the medical men in Tampa, who do not seem sure that the disease is not really yellow fever. Mrs. Eliza S. Nicholson, of the New Orleans Picayune, is the only woman in .the country, the only woman living, who is at once the controlling proprietor and the editor-in-chief of a big city daily, and she not only finds her office chair none too large to fill and none too thorny to sit upon, but during her administration of the paper's affairs has seen a debt of $85,000 lifted and its prosperity every year increased. -- Miss Middie Morgan, the live stock reporter, has been building a house on Staten Island for the last five years, and it is still unfinished. Nothing could be more eccentric than this brick structure. There are iron bars at all the first story windows, and the largest room in the house is given over to a plunge bath. If the place is ever finished Miss Morgan expects to live there with her sister Jane, who is an artist. ----- - Hon. Rufus S. Ayres, Virginia's Attorney General, and Col. John S. Scott, State Attorney, are now languishing in jail at Richmond where they were sent recently by that caricature of justice and decen cy, Hugh Bond, ycleped a judge of the U. S. Circuit Court, The lan guishment consists in having every comfort that money can procure for them, in entertaining their friends and in living on the best that the spendid Richmond markets can fur. nish. How judge bond must gnash his teeth in impotent rage at the failure of his scheme to punish these high minded gentlemen for simply doing their duty. LOCA.L 3STEWS. Index to New Advertisements. C W Yates School Books A Shkier At Ilome Again IlEINSBEKGKK SChOOl BOOkS U L Fentress HemovalNotice Dick & Meares Gentlemen's' Furnishing House The first ten days in October have passed without a drop of rain. Ger, barque TrabunU Scheel, sail ed from Gravesend for this port Oct. 8th. " BrJ steamship Hay Green, Black law, hence, arrived at Liverpool Oct. Oth. The cheapest place to buy your school books and school stationery is at Heinsberger's. t The Zeb Vance Stove, like its namesake, is welcome in . all North Carolina homes. It is to be found at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t A few scuppernong grapes yet pnger in the market and occasion ally we still see a belated pock marked watermelon. There are now in this port seven British steamships, aggregating! 7,497 tons, which will load with cot- ! ton for European ports. North Carolina hams are wanted' here. There are none in market.- A : few hundred pounds would bring a : good figure. The oysters we have had this season are of a good size and well flavored but they are not yet fat. A nice hard ' rain would do them a world of good. - . -. Street SprlnkUng. The streets from the river to Third street and from Dock to Princess were thoroughly- sprinkled 1 this morning, whereby the dust was laid and a feeling of comfort was created for the day. Until we have a good rainfall, this matter should be at , tended to everv morninjr. so as to i prevent the clouds of dust that Will I nthp.rwisft ri with pvprv rwisisinc vehicle. Colored Visitors. Quite a large number of colored men and women arrived here on thitf moruinsr's train to attend- the an nual meeting of Grand Lodge No. 2, Independent Order Good Samari tans and Daughters sot Samaria, which convened at the City Hall at 10 o'clock this morning. The Lodge will remain in session until the 13th inst., and it is expected that others will come on the next trains to take part in the deliberations. Those who arrived here to-day are dele crates from different Lodsres, in sev- eral parts of the State. Personal. Mr. J. H. Clark, of Clarkton, on our streets to-day. Mr. R. E. Vick, of Council's tion, on the Carolina Central road, is in the city to-day. as Sta Rail The venerable Rev. S. Rothrock and wife are expected to arrive here this eveniner. Thev will be the guests of Rev. P. W. E. Peschau. Hon. Simon Wolf, of Washington, D. C, is expected to arrive here on the local freight train from the North, which is due at 5 o'clock this afternoon. There is a errand jubilee meeting of the Salvation Army this week in Newbern. Capt. Hunter and Lieut. Dorr, of the branch in this city, are in attendance. Mr. James G. Hall, son of Col. E D. Hall, left last night to accept a position with the Rocky Creek Lum ber Company, whose mills are at. Chapman. Alabama, near Binning- M. ham. We are glad to learn that Mr. Ar thur Kirkland, formerly of Wilming ton, but lately with the Rocky Creek Lumber Company, near Birming ham, Ala., has been appointed Sec retarv and Treasurer as well as Su perintendent of the 'same corpora tion. Celestial Glories in October. October is honored with the ad vent of two full moons the one oc curring on the 1st at lOh. 47m. p. m. : the other occurring on the 31st at lOh. 31 in. p. m. The moon is in conjunction with Saturn on the 11th at lOh. 22m, a. m., being 1 20' south She is at her nearest point to Mars on the 13th at 3h. 22m. a. m., being 19 south. This conjunction will be visible if the sky be clear, and the .spectacle will be worth seeing, for the waning moon will hang south of the faint ruddy planet, and his near neighborhood. An opera glass will aid in the observation of the phenomenon. Venus is morning star and wins the first place on the October an nals for the transcendent loveliness of her appearance as, rising earlier each morning and increasing m lustre, she outshines every 'star in the firmament and holds her place in the heavens long after every twinkling star.has disappeared, and even after the all-conquering sun has made his appearance above' the eastern horizon. On the 28th she reaches her period of greatest bril liancy as morning star. This event occurs about 3(i days after her ,m" ferior conjunction. One' fourth of her enlightening disc is then turned, toward the earth and she is about 40 deg. west of the sun. These two conditions explain the culmination of her power. Before this period, though, the disc is larger, the part illumined is smaller, and, after this period, the disc is smaller, though the part illumined Is larerer. Venus will be clothed in her most glorious apparel on and about the 28th, rising! at that time more than three hours ! f ' before the sun. The queen stars will be fair to see ou the crisp , October mornings as she holds her court, surrounded bv hosts of lesser ; uw "r-- lights, paving homage to the fairest inthe train. Those who take the trouble to be present at the exhibi- tion will not regret the effort it quires. Largest assortment, of. pocket knives in the city at Jacobf s Hdw. Depot.: ' " t v ' t C f.Mi Y. V. B. K. " There was an informal meeting of the commissioners appointed by the Board -of Aldermen to confer with the directors of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Vailey railroad, at the office of Messrs. J. H. Chadbourn & Co., yesterday afternoon. The. meeting was simply a conference and inter change of opinion among the sever al members of the committee and with the members of the Board p: Audit and Finance .who were pres ent, without taking any definite ac tion iii Hie matter. "q1 ''" v Ah Unusual Sight. , Tli ere were three British steam ships at the dock of "the Champion Compress this morning, all being la Iden with cotton for European ports It was a sight such as has never been seen in Wilmington before, as the harbor has never before had the conveniences for allowing more than two vessels to load at the same time at the same dock. It has been a formidable undertaking to make the dockage at the compress hat it is, but no v that it is completed its be nefits become at once apparent City Court. A sailor, if he ever goes on a spree, is bound to get drunk on the first aay oi nis arrival in port, or as soon thereafter as possible, and again upon the day of sailing. This, so far as the first count in . the indict ment is concerned, was the case with Barnes, a sailor on boart one of the steamships that arrived here yesterday, who was arrested and locked up for drunkenness and disorderly conduct last night. When brought before the Mavor this morn ing to answer to t he charge he was not in a strictly sober conditiou, but he was full of talk a regular sea-breeze and seemed entirely willing and rather anxious to fight the eftfire police force. He was fined $20 with the alternative of the city prison for 30 days, which so roused his ire that it -became necessary to take him below, in order that the other cases might be heard. Alice Jennings, colored, charged with being drunk and disorderly. was fined $20, which was paid and she went her way rejoicing. Charles Debman, colored, charged with disorderly conduct near Front street market last night, was re quired to pay a fine of $20. .Bristol wurs, a witness uuiy sum moned to appear in the case of Deb man, failea to answer to his name and judgment nm,with a fine of $10, was entered . against him hi conse quence. The Onslow Railroad. The Board of Commissioners for this county met in adjourned ses sion yesterday to consider the re quest of the Wilmington, Onslow & East Carolina Railroad .'Company for the release to the company of the old plank road extending from Seventeenth street to the Pender county line. A committee from the board of directors of the railroad coinnaiiv was present. The . matter was discussed for some time and finally, on motion of Commissioner B. G. Worth, the consideration of the proposed release of the road was deferred until the company shall have definitely determined upon the line of the railroad. At the meeting held in Grant township, Pender county, last Sat. urda resolutions were adopted en dorsing a subscription of $10,000 by the township, to aid in the extension of thToad. The question of "sub scriptfon" will be submitted to the voters of the township at ai election to be held to day. Up to 12 o'clock on Saturday 'there had been 219 votes registered, out of a voting strength of 365. Those who contemplate taking a trip to Atlanta with Mr. Heinsber ger's excursion party should see to it at once. It is necessary to know who are going and that, too, before j the-Ialt day. Only a few days are now left in which to make up the i party. The list is lit Mr. Heuisber- ger's hands and he will be pleased; to iurinsil an luionuauou uesireu. Ux-k Crystal SpocUwlw and EjegUwufi!. Advice to old? and young: In - , i - i, i. lecimg pciacie , uu ' tious not to take more magnifying tower than has been lost to the eye, ; aa ine same, proportion tlmt you you further injury to the eve. Using IfrtMSt 1il' 11$ 1 VtflenM f flrBlSllIBJS glasses of stronger power than is ne-. ' eessary is tm dailv cause ot prema- . No. 1- N. Front wf;. -'-told ageiotheiight. You can get t : r m ntir. the best at Heinsberger's. . t : opty) ' ' The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 1,889 bales. Thanksgiving Day this year will fall on the 24th, which is the date of the last Thursdav in November. We would advise all our readers in need of shirts to stop at the Wil mington Shirt Factory and get the best white shirts in the land at 7o cents. J. Elsbach, Prop., 27 Market street. t A cold wave was reported in the New York Herald -ah being in the Northwest on Sunday last and mov ing Southeast, but if -so, it is yet apparently a long distance off from this latitude! Dan. barque Jiialto. Jorgensen cleared to-day for Hull, Eng., witl 1.650 casks spirits -turpentine -.ami 1,239 barrels rosin, valued at$3(,247 shipped by Messrs. Williams ; & Murchison. New Builcliug. Laborers have to-day begun break ing ground for the foundation for a warehouse for the storage of liine for Messrs. Worth & Worth. It wil- be of brick, one story high am about 50 deep by 20 feet wide. li will be on the vacant lot on Nutt street, just North of their -store house. Br. steamship Allie, Clauseu, from Philadelphia, arrived in below, tlii afternoon. She is consigned to Mr C. P. Mebane and will load cotton for Liverpool or some other Euro pean port. f f Indications. For North Carolina, fair weather followed by light rains and cooler light to fresh Northerly winds. Conference at Goldsboro. Hon. D. L. Russell, President o the W., 0.,& E. C. R. R., left here this morning for Goldsboro, where he has gone to attend a conference with parties from Newbern relative to the coustruction of the road through Onslow county. The New bern Journal says of the conference . The chairman of the board of county commissioners has, in re spouse to a request of a number o citizens, appointed a committee to meet and confer with representa tives of the W., O. & E. vC. Railroad Co., the citizens of Wilmington and Onslow county, on the question of building a railroad from one citv to tne otnertnrougliUnslow county. ine committee is composeq oi tne following gentlemen: Win. G. Brin- son, George Allen, W. M. Watson. Ttios. H. Mallison, H. S. Nunn, Maj John Hughes, Clement Manlv. ftnocn wauswortli, JJr. Weo. Stover r- w-r 1 i . ..... ' and William Cleve. A committee has also been appointed on the part oi tlie cotton Jbxcnange for the same purpose. A Venerable Divine. Rev. Samuel Rothrock, the Nestor of the Evangelical Lutheran minis try of this. State, arrived here this morning, and is the guest of Rev. F. W. E. Peschau. Tlie reverend and venerable gentleman resides near Gold Hill, Rowan county, where he has lived continuously since 1830, and where he is actively engaged in the Christian ministry. He was born in Davidson county, in this State, in 1809. and is consequently now in the 78th year of his age. He has been twice married and his gold ed wedding with the second wife was celebrated a few weeks since. In March, 1829, with only a half a dollar in his pocket, he went, on foot, to Gettysburg, Pa., a distance of about 500 miles, to educate him self at the Lutheran College in that town, which was then the only in stitution of learning of that denom ination in the country. Notwithstanding his great age, Mr. Rothrock has an active mind, a good memory and is blessed with unusually good health for one of his years, lie win remain in the city until next week, and will preach in St. Paul's Lutheran Chvrch next Thursday night. NKW AUVBICI'ISKMRNTh. Ke v. Dante I Morre 1 1 e'a mM AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, CORNEK OF CHANGE AND FIFTH STS. x N f 'HE TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL SESSION will bezin fD. VA MONDAY. Oct. 3rd. f: lm t f u ZZ. . - DICK & MEARkS, NEW ADVEKTIKKMK.NT8. Oysters. MTi FRIENDS AND THE PUB- lic generally are invited to call on me at the Acme Saloon, where they will fine me ready to serve them with the nnesr. and Freshest New River Ovsters. I have had 30 years' experience In the Oyster business in Norfolk and Wilmington. - OCt81wK J. J. DRAY. , Removal Notice. pjAVINU PURCHASED. REMODELLED, and moed to the store corner Fourth and Hanover Street I beg leave to announce that I have a full line of fresh Drugs, all kinds of Patenf Medicines, including the great variety produced by the Carolina Chemical Company of this city. also , fancy and toilet articles of every description. Stamping Powder, &c Prescriptions promptly and carefully filled day and night. (Ring the bell.) For the convenience and aoeommodatlon of Brooklyn school children. I have added a full stock of stationery, which I will sell as low as any house in the city. II. -L. FENTRESS, CM N. Fourth Street. oct ioat Near Brooklyn Bridge., Schoo Books. W E 1IIIVE ALL THE BOOKS USED BY the lubllc and Private- Schools of the city, and have marked them down LOW. send the children down arid we will treat them right. C. W. YATES, octio Book Store- SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS. AS THE SCHOOLS ARE BEGINNING TO open this week we would Inform our friends that we have Just received the largest lot of SCHOOL BOOKS brought here, which will be sold cheaper than ever before. Please call and buy your SCHOOL BOOKS at HEINSBERGER'S. QF ALL KINDS. STEEL PENS OF every description. PAPER AND ENVELOPES to suit the most as tldious, all pf which we can sell you cheap at HEINSBERGER'S. oct 5 Cash Book and Music Store, At Home Again 1 JT GIVES ME MUCH PLEASURE TO. AN-- noudce to my many friends and customers in this city and section that I am again at the old stand, 114 Market Street, with as full a line of elegant CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS for Gentlemen. Youths and Bovsas can be found In any retail house South of Bal timore. My stock is all new, from first hands, and as it was bought for cash it will be sold at the owest livjng prices. Candidly, I am selling at very near cost mark, as I am desirous Of re covering my old trade. I can't afford to do this another season, but I will do it this FalL oct 7 am 114 Market Street. Excursion to Atlanta and Return I rjlUE ATLANTIC COAST LINE WILL FCR- nlsh excursion rates to Atlanta during the Ex position to be held there this month. Large Dart les vol ncr tocefhpr fiim luhAri Wik at greatly reduced rates. I am getting up a list and those who want to go should leave their names with me at once. Fn$i(inr ciar land and Mrs. Cleveland win be there on tb 17th, isth and lth. Excursion party will leave here on the 15th or Kth. Fare for th. tound Trip f 10 7a Parties from the country desiring to o-n be furnished with tickets on receipt of above' price. oct 7 lwk p. HEINSBERUKR. Just Open d. WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY MY friends and thepublleewieraiiv that t h.n. mwriprf a. V R W I'iVi v ltau .. ' VrT ' i my second street store, at N. n nrth t"et. wbere I will keep conUnually on hand. the freshest of randies, Fruit &c ana ui. which I invite their attention L' tu : invite their attention. oct3w A. J. WINiiTKAD. Persons Building WILL PLEASE REMEMBER TTliT WE are putting up Lightning .ods In con nection with Roofing,. Drive Wells, c. Dont give your orders to Lightning Rod Agents when you can get better work done at lower figure here at home. Call on us for Builders Hardware of every description. , v , ALDKKMAJi. KLANNEK tL CO., Dealers In Hardware, Tinware, ire. octlOdxw wUrntcston, i
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