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.ht PAPER A A every evenly Sundays excepted. PLEASE NOTICE. Wo will be glad to receive communications trom our friends on any and all subjects of general interest, but , The name of the writer must always be fur olshed to the Editor. - ' Communications must be written 1 n 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 unless so stated in the editorial columns. , Vn T. JAMES, Editor and Prop. W nnaTini! PATI): ! Vbscbipt10 rw 4 : - R00L six months S2.0Q. Three month. 35 cents. ..jOBtM-IW ' . ,r wlU be delivered by carriers, free 1 ppt. nrt ot the city, at the above Mc10ntsperwek' r . . low and liberal. ! .ui niftase reDort any and VOL XI. WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1887 NO 24. SUE iiu . receive their paper regularly. i to I) MO Reyi 111 K iW. specific for Llier Disease, ..nrlBlCf Bitter or b4 taate la fiMPTUnloS mouth; tongue coaled J.vpred with brown fur; pain it SffKnuitUm: wur stomach; lo. of .u).- nomeUme nHiwa and water- wj.C:- l-mel alternately costive pcr:. ri...,-he: ohsof memory. with nftll Mti-ii of hav : - - . n.f j it haw been done ; Lyuty; low spirit : a liiifK, yeuow ap- - . ii Lkdih ? t Km urine la Yand high colored, and, if allowed to !UZdtP.Hitsiidient. SIMMONS LIVER REGDLATCR (PURELY VEGETABLE! ?r7nid "Liver to a healthy action. llv u whI in ipe kouid to arouse H ten "- - n Sidneys, and Bowels. EFFECTUAL SPSCJFiC FO tftlaria. Bowel Complaint. l)ri)l1' slck ,,MMl aeh, CHjtln, Ullfonsiieta, . Kldnrjr A rtVclloM. Jaundice, Mental Depression. ' Colic. fajoned by the u5 of T Million of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE fc Children, for Adult Ond km the Aged. ONLY GCNUINC st Z Sump iu re J ou Atom of Wrapper. J.H.Itilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., U rhOrtisTous. Prlee, tl.OO utSdeod Awtelp The New York board of education figures up that it will need for the, maintenance of the schools of the city neit year $4,234,262, besides $T6,000 for new sites, and $895,000 for new buildings, or a total sum of 38.1,262. Relic hunters abound in Chicago. After the President and Mrs. Cleve land left the Palmer House there was a rush to the hotel of an idle crowd who wished to see the apart ments vacant by the noted - guests. One woman offered '$10 for the nap kin used bv Mrs. Cleveland at her breakfast that morning. The Colum bia Theatre was stripped of its der eorations by relic hunters. One wo man took away sprigs ot evergreens to place on the coffin of her dead child. The bis farms in Northern Dakota are suffering from the effects of the decision in the Northern Pacific in demnity case. Squatters have taken advantage of the doubt as to wheth er they are within the certified limit to sprinkle their claims and shanties all over the farms. If the farms are without the limit t here will be quan tities of lawsuits, and the sums in vested will be lost. One of the large owners is Ex-Senator vWindora, who has 10,000 acres. Mrs Cleveland writes a big, strong, round hand, and signs herself, y smcereiy yours, trances Folsom Cleveland." She uses very P&Ie, blue paper, the sheets rather ort, and the envelopes large aiid almost square. She has her note Pper and envelopes emblazoned "h a red, white and blue shield, enamelled with a narrow golden Wroll containing the words, . "The Trr . , mte House'' in raised letters. She ites in an easy and straightforward Jand, like her sisters everywhere, e iniuljjes freely in underscoring. Lctover" is the name of a' new nl murderous munition ot war Sin ttssia. it was discovered by a Rus mn enKneer, and is astroug ak Pyroxline and ten times cheaper saltpetre powder. It possesses great superiority over all explo res of the dynamite class in the t that when fired its force does Jot strike downward but entirely! rward. tcanbeused, it is said, lor n . . . I jmnrv?1?868 to Whieh ordinary ! suopowder is now annlied without . xi - - i ? mage to the weapon discharg- ?ial factory bujlt for its inanu- Ma "& - The composition eret. is a se- The Charleston News and Courier jsoffa right good thing on the reas reports of an earthquake in the other day. It says, in otonitl abusing, if it were ubjfS aiJny,nff ; and it would be a at t!? 7y eood experienced hands wanted will be sold from to per cent. WkU8. that -MrioSS ommeiTt ving Northeast from Georgia. I for making shirts and pants. Good less than any other house mtt il it u4t i maPPcable. The laugh, Ifangerous easterly gales. Heavy Wages and steady work guaranteed, inington. Be sure to look for the conti3fVefaonoupentreP"is- rains. ' ! Enauire at the Wilmington Shirt -sign of the Golden Arm . on Front Sjeaw JSSom tin JingTdbe to give news that they must ilY A . lcr man mu uenmunantt At ny Y the"Lter" was Mr M- Kelley. of Duplin j The Atlantic hose reel had the confined to their columns. We are COUIlty and Miss Nelly T. Barry, i first stream of watr on the burning sorry to learn that Augusta has ex- daughter of Capt. John Barrv, vessel last night. The A drian was nnrti? f e.a?:thlua0 Superintendent of the Bishopville j the first engine at the scene. There evell tere J! as reportel There las & Atkins ltailrad we united iu j was some delayin getting the Atlan been nothing of the kind in this part marriage yesterday at St. Thomas' j tic on hand as the driver left yester" n- umuu iurso long a time tnaT rVfVik " ; reoau rue exact uate or the last manifestation. The fact is tht lwiKomro, ..,! ,sk i ' reason, that Charleston is about the , happy couple left for a brief visit to safest placenow iuthe United States, Richmond, Va. They have the cor so far an earthquake are concerned. dial ,ood wishes of a host of friends. We have-had our --,'shake" and have ! b , got Over It. Other parts of the! Cora Van Tassel. country have not somuch reason for- j A t of the 80euery of the Cora expecting safety m future. It it had L. . , J . , been generally known, indeed, in!an I assel company arrived here Charleston, on last Saturday morn- last night, Imt the troupe did not ing, that communication with the ; reach hero until 5 o'clock this after- rest of the United States had been suddenly cut off, we should have felt very much- concerned for the rest of the United States. It is refreshing to see with what frankness and freedom from re straint some of our leading Northern editors can speak of their cotem poraries. . This is shown in a very striking and forceful manner by the New York Star, of the 18th inst., by the following: Under the lead of the audacious and mercenary scoundrel who con tols the World an attempt has been made to intimidate the judiciary of New York. This is only a small part of the forcible language used regarding the irorW,.but it is sufficient to show in what esteem the editor of the latter paper is held. The language has an odd sound as coming from the chief city of the country and as being spoken by the editor of one leading paper against the editor of another, both ot which claim to belong to one political party. It is language such as is seldom heard in the South, and which we think would be a cause of much peril to whomso ever should make use of it in the columns-of the press. LOCAL ISTE-VS. Indkx to Nkw Advertisements. Do Not Forget I Shrikr Local Ad C W Yates School Books IlEINSBERGEK SChOOl BOOkS A Shbikr Seasonable Sense. R L Hctchins $100 to be Given Away Change of Sailing DaysN Y & Wll s S Co Dick & Meares Gentlemen's Furnishing House The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 833 bales. October cotton advanced ten points in New York to-day. Br. steamer Everest, Douglass, hence, arrived at Liverpool 18th. Oct. It rained steadily nearly all the time between midnight and noon to day. Hon. Samuel F. Phillips, Solicitor of the U. S. Treasury, is in the city on official business. The box sheet for the entertain ment to-night is pretty well taken, showing that there will be a full house. This has been another day in which but little work has been done on buildings now in progress of erection. The rainfall for the last 24 hours has been .52 of an inch. The indi cations are that to-morrow we shall have Westerly winds, with -cooler, fair weather. On account of the absence of the Mayor from the city there was no City Court to-day. There was but one case for consideration, and that was continued. R. L. Hutchins, the well-known painter and decorator, has opened j a cosy little shop on Second street, ; which he has filled with articles in his line of business. He is also pro- prietor of a magic polish, samples of t.s:u:i. If' n .i, whichwill be given away to all who wiiii'ii win lit- j'lvrn i. ii. v ill nil nnu apply at his store on Tuesday and Friday. Indications. For North Carolina, rain, cooler weather and fresh to brisk North westerly winds. ' Look Out. The Signal Office here received at half past 2 o'clock this afternoon the following from the Signal Office at Washington, D. C: Storm. Northeast sifrnal; also Tn Review Job Office is the place to get good work at moderate prices, i uarnoiic uiiurcn, Kev. Jb at iter Moore officiating. Immediately after the , ... J ... pert oriuance of the ceremony the noon, having come from (Toldsboro on the through freight. In speak ing of this artist the Batavia, N. Y., Daily News says: In the character of "Capitola," in Hidden Hand, the brilliant star, Cora Van Vassel, gave evidence of the possession of positive genus. She is blight and . vivacious, has a pretty face and figure, and her road to fame and fortune seems perfectly smooth. -Last night she as called before the curtain at the close of everv act. A Move iu the Kight Direction. An effort is to be made at the next session of Congress to have the ?alaries of the fourth class post miisters increased, the amount of pay to be determined by the iium ber of mails opened and closed per week, instead of as at present. The plan on foot is for every postmater of this class to get up a petition and have it sent to the member of Con gress from his district. The Home and Fanner of Louisville, Ky., will send printed petitions free of charge on application. This is a move in the right direc tion asthe fourth class postmasters are poorly paid, and we hope it will succeed. Disastrous Fire. The Clyde Line steamship Regula tor, Capt. Ingram, was discovered to be on fire at about 12 o'clock last nisrht. while lvincr at the dock of the Champion Compress Company, where she had just taken on board as a part of her carero 1,000 bales of cotton. The alarm was sent out immediately from box 51, and the Fire Department were soon at the scene, doing all in their power to sunoress the flames, but without success. The fire origfrmted in the tire room and spread fore and aft, enveloping the entire ship .from stem to stern, and it was only by the most persistent and determined efforts of the firemen that the flames were prevented from spreading to the wharves and to other vessels in the vicinity. As it was found im possible to extinguish the flames, the burning vessel was taken in tow by the steam tug Mane and hauled up the river, opposite the Upper Compress, where she was made fast to a piling and left to her inevitable destruction. As soon as the engine ceased playing upon her the lire spread with fear ful rapidity and the doomed vessel was soon one sheet of living flame. The lire continued to rage as long as there was any thing for it to feed upon and nothing now remains but the shell, which is under water. The Regulator had nearly com pleted taking m cargo and would have cleared for New York this morning. Besides the cotton we have men tioned, she had her usual cargo of spirits turpentine, rosin, tar and lumber. She had been running reg ularly to this port about 18 years, having been built in 18G9, and has been on the line ever since. It is pleasant to know that, in all the ruin that was made the men saved nearly all their clothing, and that the ship's .papers, instruments and charts were also saved. The cargo consumed, as near as can oe estimatea, eonsisieu oi vo bales of cotton, 370 casks spirits tur pentine, 300 barrels rosin, 235 bar rels tar, 75 barrels ernde turpentine, CO barrels pitch, 10 barrels duids, 60,000 shingles and 80,000 feet of lum ber, which was mainly insured in New York and Europe. Largest assortment of pocket ; knives in the city at Jacobi's Hdw. j Depot. ' Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Els: bach, Prop. : t Connubial. . Fire Incidents. suay uiornmg, ana ' tne engine was delayed until the driver of the hose ui -. . ;.v. . . rl Could return 'to the house to a rive, tne engine horses. It was an urifortuuate and unavoidable delay, which will not be likely to happen again. The firemen all did noble duty, as did also the Marie, under the cool and skilful control of Capt Williams, who commands her. A Short ltoatl. BrinkleyV Station, n the Wil mington, Columbia & Augusta Rail road, and Cronly, on the Carolina Central Railroad, are but little more than a mile apart, and the two places, we learn from the Chadbourn rimes, are aoout to oe united iv a railroad, upon which wrork has al ready been commenced. This en terprise is undertaken in conse quence of the fact that the works of the Acme Manufacturing Company are located at i;roniy and that a lartre portion of their products are sent South over the first named road. Heretofore the guano, pine fibre and pine straw mattings made by the Acme Company, which were 1 i a , m j i destined lor the south, were con. veyed from the works to Brinkley's by wagons, involving much labor, expense, delay and annoyance. With the completion of this short line of railroad, all of these troubles will be avoided. The New Grapes. Capt. S. W. Nobles tells us that he has had some of the new James grapes sent to him and that they are a very tine fruit and all that is claimed for them. The grapes are thus described by the Raleigh cor respondent of the Petersburg Index Appeal: What are known here as the "James grapes" is creating a great sensation in farming circles. B. M. W. James, of Bethel, Pitt county, claims to be the discoverer of this most luscious fruit. He says he found them in the woods of his county in 1885. The vine was about only a foot long, but had one large bunch of grapes upon it. He clip ped and reset it and now the result is the sweetest, largest and most pro lific of all the species is produced. The advantage is that the fruit can be produced for five months in the year. They commence to ripen in July and will remain on the vines until hard frost. They will neither blow off nor shrivel and are the fullest of all the varieties. They can be kept with ordinary caution until Christmas. Large quantities of the fruit have been brought to the market recently, and command a ready sale at ten cents per pound. Personal. Mr. Isaac, Brown, of Warsaw, is in the city to-day. Mr. John F. Southall, of Magno lia, is in the city to-day. 1 Ex-Sheriff .A. R. Black of Point Caswell was in the citytoday. Rev.- Alex. Sprunt and his wife are in the city on a brief visit "to re lations here. V. 1 Mr. J. H. Cold well, of Lumberton, was talking . business with our mer chants to-day. ; Mr. E. J. Powers, who has been spending the -summer at-Spring Lake, N. J., is now in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. IS. G. Barker have gone North s to visit friends in New York and Massachusetts. Mayor Fowler has gone to Raleigh to the State Fair and Alderman Fishblate runs the municipality in his absence.. Messrs. H. McClammy, E. S. Ten- nent, O. Hicks, Clayton Giles, J. H. Watters, A. D. BroAvn and Willie French are at the State Fair. Mr. A. D. Blaek. formerly of this city but for several years past a re- sident of Kenansville, has retiuned to the city and secured a position with Messrs. Brown & Roddick. Linen Bosom Shirts 39c Worth S5c. T . , , . nfif;. , j I. bhner, next door to Mclntire s dry goods store, on Front street, will j sell fine linen bosom shirts for 39 cts ; worth 85 cents. Remember for one day only, Oct. 22ud. Please bring! the right change along. On Mon i day, Oct 24th. he will sell gentle- men's fine Merino under shirts 'and drapers at 55c, worth $1.15. Goods .street. Clothier, Shrier, the Old Reliable - , . . It Wonld be of Interest to the Careful Buyer to Visit A. Shrier's new store at 114 Market street, before purchasing Fall cloth ing, and see his vast assortments in the latest styles and extraordinary low prices. The public well knows that Mr. Shrier is not a green haiul in the business, but an -old arid thor ough clothier, and one. that -understands the buying of substantial goods, such as cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction. Give him a trial and you will see he does as he rep resents. t ltock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Advice to old and young:- Iii se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying power than has been lost to the eye as in ine same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause vou further im'urv to the eve. TTsint? v v glasses of stronger power than is ne- J-1 T 1 M cessary is tne uany cause or prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at Hemsberger s. t See the Othello Range at Jacobi's"! Hdw. Depot. It is unequalled as a baker; it is finely finished: has a re versible grate for either coal or wood. Can be changed in a second bv the most inexperienced. Just the stove for Winter use. 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 School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins- berger's. Best $2.50 ladies1 kid at French & Sons. button boot Best $3 shoe for at French & Sons. gents in the city NEW ADVEUTISEMENTh 100 To be Givn Away N R. L. HUTCniNS' MAGIC POLISH. Bring your bottles Tuesdays and Fridays to my new house. No. 12 North second St., Prac tical Painter and dealer in Imported and Do mestic Paints, Artist Material, Glass. Brush es, Oils, etc. Contracts taken. oct 20 2am 3m m Do Not Forget T HE OYSTER SUPPER AT THE KESI- dence of Col. Roger Moore, to-morrow (Friday) evening, October 21st, for the benefit of Grace ine music will be one of the attractions of the evening. Admission only 10 cents. Come and spend a pleasant evening and aid a good cause. oct 20 mow York & Wilmington Htoamship (Jo FROM PIEK 29, EAST KIVER, NEW YORK- Located between chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock, P. M. GULF STREAM Saturday, Oct 23 FROM WILMINGTON: BENEFACTOR Monday, Oct 24 GULF STREAM Thursday, Oct 27 j ffW" Thmiifrh Kill T.aHncr and fmvit 'IMirn' l Kates guaranteed to and from points In North : and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to U.3. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, wu rilmington. N. C. TIIEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, . New York. WM. P. CLY'DE & CO.. Genl Agents, oct 20 35 Broadway, New York. DICK & MEAKES, Merchant Tailoring k CfOiIemei'K Furnishing No. 12 N. Front St. " Verhum sat sapient L" OCt 17 WANTED n Intelligent Earnest Man to lepreaeot. in hi own Sttte. 1 -rre n ponlble house. A remunerative salary to ruche arty. Steady irrwlnr pn&JUon. Itef- erenea exehanced Gat's Mawckacti: ring hocsb. Zi Keade t.. S. 1 . ept29hvw4w th Horlick's Malted Milk Fod. JAS. D. NUTT, the Druggist, 218 North Front St. oetn Notice f Notice ! f AM OFFERING A LARGE ANI1 ASSORT ED stock Of TOBACCO AND CIGARS, which I am selling at manufacturers prices. Dealers will find it to their advantasre to eramlnA samA rjeforepunmasinseiseirhere. , SAiPL DEAR. Sr., NKW DVH!CTIHKAf RYT8.. OPERA HOUSE. WAIT FQU THE BICi SHOW ONE NIGHT ONLY. THUUShAY, OCTOBKK aOTII. Engagement of the Bright And Charming Lit ' - - tie soubrette, X It A V NT V k L . : Aridi her Superb Double Company, lh the Great i. Sensational Drama. ; Grand Military Band and Operatic Orchestra. A Car Load ot Special scenery, and the great est street PuradeveVer attempted by a travel UngiCompany. - BE ON HANI) TO SEE IT. -.-Admission 25, 50 and 75 cents. Owing to the extreme length of the Hidden Hand and the great amount of scenery to be used, the performance win begin at 7.30 o'clock sharp. oct 18 3t Isiiac T. Alderman, - Offi in Spnmt's Building. OJVIMISSION MERCHANT, consignments of country Produce solicited. Cotton, Timber and Naval Stores handled to best advantage auirstf Stoves JN GREAT VARIETY, COOK" AND 1IEAT- ers. can give you.anvthinir you are llkelv to want. We don't make them, but we have ac cess to the best sources of supply. Call and see us. . ALDERMAN. PLANNER CO.. Dealers In Hardware, Tinware, c,. oet l5d&w Wilmington, N. C. Jut Open rt. WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY MY I friends and the public jrenerallv. that I have opened a NEW CANDY STORE, a branch of my secona street store, at .No. 211 North Front street, where I will keep continually on hand the freshest of candles, Fruit, &o, and to which I invite t heir attention. oct K 3m A. S. WINSTEAt). Something New T TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO my friends and the public that I have opened a lirst class Bar at the southeast, comer of Second and Princess streets, and lu a few days will have a rine Restaurant and Oyster Coun ter where I can serve oysters in any style. - Give me a can. oct 15 lw (JUS. DUMELANDT. Coal and Wood. N' rOW IS THE TIME TO GET COAL AND WOOh before another advance in prices due j by next cold wave or for other good reasons. 0Ctl3tf J. A. SPRINGER. MRS. S. T. BRICE. Dress and ( loak Waking. J HAVE COMMENCED MY FALL WORK Dress and Cloak Making, and would be pleas ed to have the ladies call and Examine my Wrk & Prices I have employed ladies who understand their work thoroughly, and can assure perfect sat isfaction in all work done at my establishment. The lady who cut s and tits for me has had several years experience In cutting and nttln?. therefore I am prepared to guarantee all work done by her. or- special rates for Bridal Trosseau. Rooms over Kasnrowlcz's clear store, on North Front street, Wilmington, N. C. oct 13 lwk ICE. ICE. ICE. JN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT WE INTEND enlarging our plant, and shall soon have the capacity to furnish FIFTY TOBtt OF ICE DAILY, we have decided to reduce the price to t he rigures we originally intended selling at. On and after to-day we will furnish ICE, delivered twice a day, at following rates: 10 to SOJSSSiEP 1 HO Pounds, each delivery, 40 cents per 100 x w pounds, Large quantities at lower rates. We trust that the above prices will be satis factory to the community. . WM. E. WORTH & CO. seqt 1 tf th sat SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS, 8 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. -o- QV ALL KINDS. STEEL PENS OF every description. . ; PAPER ANl ENVELOPES to suit the most astidious. all or which we can sell you cheap HEINSBERGER'S. octl caE:cini::.::;e:cr?.
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