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royalsis j N Absolutely Pure. Tills io".v! r never varies. A marvel of pu rity, strengui aim w uoifMJinf ul-so. .uiu i-uu-onileal than 1 lie ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low tact eunvt wfUriit oAv.rci nr iihrcrhaterowcIerM. Sold only in cans. KOi'AL BAKING POWDER i'o., ittti u an sc., is. i. . oct 20 chfcwly tcnrm 4t lip Th. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1887. LOCAL JSTE'WS. The Isevv H month yesten present County Commissioners. oard of Commissioners of kinover county met in regular y session at the Court House, ay afternoon. 'There were , Chaiman H. A. Bags and Commissioners B. t. Worth. Jas. A. Montgomery, Roger Moore and E. L. Pearce. Treasurer Hewlett submitted his report for the month of October, showing balance on hand to the credit of the general fund amount - ing to $2,123.08; to the educationa.1 fund, C,58G.0S. The Register of Deeds submittted his monthly report of fees received from marriage licenses for October, amounting to $!).03, and exhibited the Treasurer s receipt for the same. Application of A ugust Deumelandt "for license to retail spirituous liquors in the city of Wilmington was granted; also application of C. W. Garrison. S. VanAmringe, Clerk of the Supe rior Court, reported the sum of $2") collected from the Cape Fear Agri cultural Association. The poll taxes charged against Isaac Hines and Wm. Fonville -were ordered remitted, it appearing that Hines and Fonville are over fifty years of age. The poll tax charged against- John Hill was ordered remitted, it appear-; ing that he is a-resident of Robeson county. The poll tax charged against Wilkes Morris was ordered remitted; he being a resilient of Columbus county Tt. T5. Moore was relieved of pay ment of poll tax on account of physi cal disability. The following order was directed: It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that there is error in com puting the tax on incomes in the tax book of 1887, it all having been com puted at one per cent, for the county, when it should have been at half of one per cent, on all incomes derived from salary or fees. It is therefore, ordered by the Board, that the sheriff make the ne cessary corrections in the tax on in comes and collect the same in ac cordance with Section 5 of the Reve nue Act of 18S7. The contract for pavement in front of Court House and repairing wall was awarded to W. II. Costin & Son, at $170, they being the lowest bid ders. James Nichols was relieved from the payment of poll tax, he being ordinance making it unlawful to ob struct the passage of fire engines, hose reels or ho6k and ladder trucKs when on the way to a fire; and also, for any person to pass the barrier of rope around any burning premises, excent the owner or occupier, or His family or servants, without the per mission of some officer of the city 'government. Adopted. The report of the Chief of the Fire Department was read and referred to committee. Report of Pr Potter, city physi cianl was ordered on file. A petition fromCapt. John Barry calling attention to a ravine infront of his lot on Fifth street, near the railroad, was referred to the Com mittee on Streets and Wharves. Alderman Pearsall offered a peti tion from auctioneers of the city asking for the repeal of that section of tbft Tiix Ordinance which fixes the tax on sales of peddlers or tran sient dealers of jewelry and fancy goods, works of art and plated ware, at 50 per month. Referred J w A to the Finance Committee. Alderman Pearsall submitted an ordinance for the better regulation of places where loose cotton is hstored, so as to guard against danger of fire. Adopted.. Alderman Dudley offered a reso lutLon, which was referred to com mittee, that it is the sense of this Board that water pipes to connect with the river should be laid on Water and Nutt streets, to furnish water for fire engines when required Alderman Pearsall moved that Capt. Williams, of the steam tug Marie, be paid for services rendered at the time of the burning of the steamer Jlcnulator. Referred to the Finance Committee. Alderman Rice asked that repairs to the engine house of Little Colum bia Fire Engine Company be made The matter was referred to the Com mittee on Fire Department. The Board then adjourned. Audit and Finance. The Bord of Audit and Finance met vesterdav afternoon in regular session. Messrs. R. J. Jones (chair man), W. I Gore and J. W. Hewitt were the only members present. Bills were audited and approved- for current expenses, amounting to $6,549.89; refunded taxes, $538.50; coupon, $3,00; notes for money bor rowed from First National Bank, $19,500; interest on same, $285.55. The coupon w as burned in the pre sence of the Board. Account of Hall & Pearsall for wharfage on paving stones for four months, amounting to $140, and bill of J. R. Turrentine for wharfage, $40. were referred to the chairman of the Board, together with account of the city against Messrs. Hall & Pearsall for paving ii front of their store on South Water street. over age. The board adjourned, subject to the call of the chairman. Board of Aldermen. A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held last night at the City Hall. Present Mayor Fowler, and Aldermen Ricaud, Pearsall. Dudley, King, Fishblate, Sampson, Price, Rice and Walker. Alderman Fishblate offered a res olution that the Mayor, the Board of Audit and Finance concurring, appoint a detective to be known -only to the Mayor aud. Chief of Po- "lice. - The matter was referred to the ? Committee on Police Department. . A "memorandum"1 signed by Capt. E. D. Williams, of the steam tug Marie, was submitted, offering to equip the tug as a fire boat, for compensation of eighty dollars per month. Alderman Fishblate offered a res--olution that the Committee on Fire Department, the Board of Audit and Finance concurring, be empow ered to make arrangements with Capt. Edgar D. Williams, in regard to a fireboat. The matter was re ferred to - the Committee; on - Fire Department. ;- .. : v" ; Alderman Ricaud . submittetl an Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South: Bladen circuit, at Windsor, Oct 29, 30. Cokesbury circuit, Nov. 12,.13. s Brunswick circuit, Nov. 19, 20. Whiteville circuit, Nov. 20, 27. T. W. Guthrie, P. E. Kfittftws Her Youth. Mrs. Phcebe Chfsley. Peterson, Clay Co.. Iowa, tells the following rem ark a ble story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the towo: "I am 73 veara old, have been troubled with kidney complaint And lameness t'nr many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework 1 owe my '.hanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my. youth, and removed corn pletely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50c. For sale by W. H. Green & Co. Worth Knowing. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lako City, Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption io its first stages He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was un able to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption and found immediate relief, and atter using ab-ut a half d'zoo bottles found him" self well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so ernnd a record of cures, as Dr. Kinas New Discovery for Consumption Guaranteed to riojust what is claimed for it Trh bottle Iree at W H Gretn & Co's Dru Store STATE'NEWS. . COMMERCIAL NEWS. " MISCELLANEOUS. Nftwbern Journal'. .- A t petition to the Governor is to be circulated ask ing fofra commutation or sentence Wimprisonment for life in the case of Charles -F. Jones who is to be hanged on the ICth of December for j sirameu u the murder of his wife. Lamb f strj1."'." Elliot of this county started out hunting on Friday morning and !on Saturday morning, good and soon, was in the market here with a bear, as fat and nice as was ever carried to any market, two deer, twenty mallard ducks and quite a number of squirrels. Charlotte Chronicle: Ed "Webb and Ed Foster, two colored toys, went out rabbitt hunting yesterday. They "jumped" a rabbitt, and just as Foster started to shot at it, lie stumbed and fell and his gun went off. He brought down Webb in stead of the rabbit. Dr. Wilder, who was called into service, had ex tracted 26 shot from the fleshy part of Webb's bodv when this report w5as penned. Webb is painfully but not seriously hurt. , WILMINGTON MARKET. : Nov. 82:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 35 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Firm at1 80 cents for strained and 85 cents for good THE MAILS. ' The mails close and arrive at the City Post office asiollows: ' CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast 10.00 P. M. Northern through and way mails. . . 8.00 A. M. N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and routes supplied therefrom ......... ' 10.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M, fcaleigh. 8.00 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Southern mails ; 9.00 P. M. Cheraw & Darlington RR and points supplied thereirom 9.00" P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western malls (C. C Hallway)... .'. . 6.00 A. M. Fayettevine, C. P. & Y. v. It. R. and points supplied therefrom 6.00 A. M. Raleigh & Hamlet 1L 1C. and points supplied therefrom 7.00 P. M Charlotte and Maxton.T.OOP. M. and 6.00 A. M. Smithvllle , 2.00 P. M. Wrightsville 8.30 A. M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS. Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offi ces 6.00 A. M. Little River, S. c, and intermediate offices. 3.00 P. M. Cape Fear River mall 1.00 P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails. . .10.00 P. M. Southern through and way malls. 6.00 A. M. and 9.00 A. M. Southern, West of Florence.. . 9.39 A. M. Carolina Central R. R.. .9.30 A. M. & 9.00 P. M. carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00 P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. Stamp Office open from 6.30 A. M. to 7 P. M. Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A.M. to 5 P. M., continuous. Mails collected from street boxes in business portion of city at 5 A. M.. 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M. and 4 A.M. ,. ' ig of tin llie. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS AND STILL Retailing Harness and Saddlery Goods, Trunks and Bags cheaper than they can be bought North. We guarantee our stock of Robes and Blankets to be the cheapest and most complete In the city, and all new goods direct from the manufactory. FENNELL & DANIEL, The Horse Milliners, No. 10, So. Front St. nov7 A. A. Brown & Co , JENERAL COMMISSIONJMERCHANTS AND PRODUCE DEALERS. t& Cotton and Naval Stores solicited. No extra charges for Insurance or sampling. sept9tf " 1887. Harper's Young PeoDle.5 A.N ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. tlARPEH's Young People has been calle "the model of what a periodical fur young review ought to be," and the justice of this commendation is auuwy unstained by the large circulation it h ts attained both at home and In Great Britain This success has been reacred by methods that must commend themselves to the judgment of parent?, no less than to the tastes of children namelv, by an earnest and we'l sustained effort to provide the best and most attractive reading faryung people at a low price he lilustrat'oas are coplauft and of a conspicuously hlgn ntandard of excellence. P A H- "Pi rm at 1 1 f CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at $1.05 for hard, $2.00 for yellow dip and virgin. - COTTON Finn. The follow ing are the official quotations: Ordinary, 6; good ordinary, 8 3-16; low middling:, 9; middling 9; good middling 9 9-16. No sales reported. Receipts tondav: Spirits, 282; rosin, 644;tar, 335; crude, 16; cotfon, 1,896 MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fay etteville, Woody & Currie. Steam yacht Jxmise, Snell, Sonth port, Master. CLEARED. Steamer A P Hurt. Robeson, Fay etteville. Woody & Currie. Steamer Lisbon, Black, Clear Run, D J Black. Steam yacht Louise, Snell, South port, Master. Hedrick's "Announcement ! TEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND NOV. 1ST, 1887. Cotton ashore, 14,932; afloat, 9,855; total, 24,787. Spirits ashore, 1V0C4; afloat, 1,736; total, 2,800. Rosin ashore, 82,615; afloat, 12,667; total, 95,282. Tar ashore, 4.877. Crffde 322. RECEIPTS FOR MONTH OF OCT. 1887. Cotton. 43.907; spirits, 5,206; rosin, 21,055; tar, 3,548; crude, 1,079. EXPORTS FOR MONTH OF OCT. 1887. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 8,223; spirits, 2,690; rosin, 5, 779; tar, 3,158; crude, 862. FOREIGN. Cotton, 37,814; spirits, 2,544; rosin, An epitome ot everything that la attractive Courier. and desirable in juvenile literature. Bostorr A weekly feast of (rood things to the boy ana tmiB in every family whl h it visits Uroolm Union. It Is wonderful in its wealth of picture In formation, and interest. Christian Advocate, IN. I TERMS: Postage Prepaid. 2,00 Per Year. Vol. VIII. commences November 2, 1886. Single Numbers, lflve Cents each. Remittances shonld be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Uabpeb A tsBOTHEKS. Address HARPKR BROTHERS, mK ww York ..I'M M K U 1 I U' lA A AW MJmA V AsJsJ VV o o job mm, O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Notice f Notice ! ! J AM OFFERING A LARGE AND ASSORT ED stock of TOBACCO AND CIGARS, which I am selling at manufacturer's prices. Dealers win find it to their advantage to examine same before purchasing elsewhere. SAM'L BEAR, Sr., sept 19 No. 10 Market St. W. H. Yopp, SHIPPER AND DEALER IN -AND- 106 South Front Street, Wilmington, N, C. Lock Cox 415. cr--New River Oysters a specialty, pet 282m MARKET 8TRKET. NO. lit, (TJ1 TMUS) AJSD WE ABB PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF printing mm mi -WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LET-TKR-HEADS, ' BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS. PAMPHLET PRINTING. TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS. JUSTICES- EXECUTIONS. CHAT- TEL MORTGAGES, &C., CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS, r Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, ' tniasmx a. c List of Vessels in the Port of Wilmington N. C, Nov. 8, 1887. No vessel under 60 tons reported In this list. STEAMSHIPS. Br Ferncliffe, 985 tons, Pawley, C P Mebane Br Cam Bria, 1,166 tons, Jenkins, Alex Sprunt & Son Br Roraima, 761 tons, Luke, C P Mebane Br Helmsly. 1,194 tos, Race, C P Mebane Br Bedllngton, 889 tone, Owens, Heide & Co Br Rosevllle, 1086 tons. Dove, Helde & Co BARQUES. Nor Augustinus, 648 tons, Forstad, Helde & Co Br Paragon, 819 tons. Doane, Alex Sprunt & Son Nor Albatross, 509 tons, Olsen, c P Mebane NorJCato, 476 tons, Andersen, S P Shotter & Co Ger Pillaw, 470 tons, cerlach, " E Peschau & Westermann Ger Marie Knyper, 363 tons, Seemann, E. Peschau & Westerman Ger Theodore, Voss, 017 tons, Sumann, E Peschau & Westermann Nor Veronica, 651 tons, Pettersen Helde & Co Ger Slrene, 501 tons, . E Peschau & Westermann Nor Frithjof, 441 tons, Johnsen, Paterson, Downing & Co Ger 'Adolph, 523 tons, Westendorf , Heide & Co Br Geo Davis 643 tons, King, - Alex Sprunt & Son Ger Albatross, 310 tons, Dale, E Peschau & Westermann Nor Truln, 390 tons, Peterson. paterson. Downing ai Co BRIGS. Ger Atlas, 2S2 tons, Dade, E Peschau & Westermann Nor San Juan, 296 tons, Bache, Heide & Co Nor Taritta, 282 tons. Knudsen, Helde & Co SCHOONERS. Delhi, 252 tons. Green, EG Barker & Co Orlando, 180 tons, Knaebel, Ceo Harriss & Co Francanla, 216 tons, Falker, E G Barker & Co Alice Archer, 443 tons, Fletcher, Geo Harriss & Co Emily F. Northam, 313 tons, Pinniwcll, George Harriss & Co Ring Dove, 146 tons, Marston, George Harriss & Co JosepnrKoaa, im tons, tiauocK, in distress. Geo Harriss & Co Mary E Bacon, 182 tons, Eskrldgo, Ceo Harriss itfCO Martinique. 187 tons, Lowell, E G Barker & Co Hattie Turner, 295 tons, Glllmore. E G Barker & Co Gen A n Ames, 452 tons, Johnsen.. Geo Harriss & Co Edith R Seward, 232 tons, Travis, GeoHarriss & Co Mary A Power, 472 tons, Keene. EG Barker & Co Annie Alnsley, 288 tons, McAndrews, Geo Harriss & Co Georgle Clark, 347 tons, Barlett. Geo Harriss & Co James Ponder. 358 tons. Lynch. Geo Harriss & Co Lamolne, 246 tons, Parker, E G Barker & Co M c Moseley, 189 tons. Torres, EG Barker & Co R S Graham, 325 tons, Avis, Geo Harriss & Co v anny Tracy, zxs tons. Tiiton, Geo Harriss & Co Benj F Lee, 375 tons, Stcelman, Geo Harriss & Co H s Lanfalr, 298 tons, Woodlawn, Geo Harriss & Co Eetail trade thus far this sea son, through the influence of heat and rain, has not developed the vim and snap that we have been accustomed to in our little store on the corner; to create - a revo lution we have resolved to mark our entire stock at wholesale pri ces. ' - . One of our best attractions is our stock of Hosiery, which for quantity, quality and cheapness stands unrivalled. Business' has not been dull in this line;, we 4 rket Street. WILL OFFER THIS WEEK. SOt DHKS8 Gboi)8, 3G Iticli Cash meren, o c -a ::tor use.- v v e 30 Ihcll Trie ; w ni, have already cleared but the first; :: ; 1 n, 100 dozen lot oJtejFsfljj ;:V $l:tf 70c. For the Sound. fH AND AFTEK THE 24TH OF AUGUST WAGONETTES Will leave for the Sound at 2 P. M. and 5.30 P. M. '- Returning leave the Sound at 7.33 A. Mnd?'jP.-M;-: ;;-;?7-s- T. J. SOUTHERLAND, Livery and Sale Stables, Noa 108 A 110 North Second St Stoves. Stoves. Stoves. H A R D WARS . Ty E HAVE IN STORE A LARGE ASSORT- ment of Stoves, made by the best factories, which we are selling at astonishingly low pri ces. All In need of a good reliable Cooking or Heating Stove, will do well to examine our stock and hear our prices before buying. x - dilVUCl B .LIU W. UJilPOT, oct 6 13 South Front St Brushes, Varnishes, Paints. Blinds. Sash. Doors. GLASS AND SASH FOR POWER - PITS. Large and well selected stock of - PAINTERS MATERIALS. : New lot ot Brushes at reduced prices. ; Remember that we are headnuarrr tnr good reliable goods and low prices. . - - JACOCr3 HDV7. DEPOT oct 6 12 South Front St Black Eibbed Hose at lc. V find commenced on the second lot; we will not be, able to get any more. : ! All of the finer styles of Child ren's Hose at proportionately low rates; Ladies' Hose inleyery style and quality;. for delicate la dies a few dozen very fine Worst ed Hose. Gents' Half Hose cheaper than ever. T Our prices andlarge-sales of Gentlemens', Ladies' and Child rens' Underwear has become the talk of the town. " ' One great feature of our stock is the Superb line of Housekeep ing Goods. In Table Damask, we offer at 50 cents a yard, a genuine hand-woven, goods, wortn much more. For 85 cents a genuine German, hand-loom Damask, which would, be cheap at one dollar. ' . Scotch Huck Towels at 25 cts, worth double that amount. : ' r Some very great bargains in Doylies and Napkins; the sight of this part .of our stock would prove a treat to tasteful house keepers. Another good thing with us, better than elsewhere," is or stock of Woolen Cloths for men and bovs, which contains all that is desirable in domestic and for eign goods. Also, the ever faithful Salem Cassimere, than which there is nothing better for school-boys. Handkerchiefs: we like to tali of handkerchiefs; we like to buy them; we like to sell them; no body south of Mason aud Dixon can touch us on Handkerchiefs; a larger supply than ever this season, both for gentlemen and ladies, from the lowest price to the most elegant hand-wrought goods, imported. i Corsets in every desirable style and the best 50-cent ' Corset in the world. - " " ' Dress Goods,Ginghams,Prints, Flannels, Domestics, Blankets, Notions, etc' - ;- r; . Everything marked down, Cheap, Cheap, Cheaper than the Cheapest s - We extend to . the ladies and gentlemen of Wilmington the most cordial invitation to visit our store; the time spent with us we promise to make both profit able and pleasant. ' -! J. J. Hedrick, Corner Front and Market Sts. oct si - r 40 inch Lanier Uhpck. :v:-vi j $1' for 70c, t -VM: ':? h for I All the Jatest Novelties and Combiaaai Trimmings to suit all of above VARIETY DRESS GOODS tic, u l-jJc A VVraps,Newiyiarkets,Jate Mens MerinpTTiiderwear, .; : SHIRTS r WORTH 75c FOR 48C 4 tzr BETTER GOODS' EQUALLY LOW. LADIES'1 AND MISSES' ; t MERINO UNDERWEAE .' ' r FROM 25 CENTS UP. noslery, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Glow, every Variety otFANCY AND stapleoook at prices that can't be surpassed. , ! CHEAP FOR CASH at Dr J. E. Matthews, TENTAL SURGEON, OFFERS niS PRO- lesslonal services to the citizens of Wilming ton and vicinity. Office, No. U8 Market St;, over Taylor's Bazar." ; oct24-im, 1l65:nairket M ' if f j WK 'HAVES UEMOVKD OUB,WiTI2l - STOCK OF Liquors and Tobacco rjo. 13 TJarketCt., WflE8E WK 8H0ULD BE ' LKAfiED t HAVE OUR : FRIENDS AND CLST0JC CALL i)S US, -. - SOL BEAR & Ctt wa&ttVi . . TJev York, pHILADELPHIA AND BALTD10BI pK in JOHN WERNER'S Barber Shop! , 10 cents a Shave; 30 cents a Hair Cut cents a Shampoo. His own manufacturta Dye of every shade at 20 cents anfl w No., 29 Market ? Street, between W A Word With Yo: Gordon W.JMiworttf Preserves,Fruits & , . " . - JUSTLT RANK IN , THIS COUKTBT THE CELEBRATED PREPARATION Croose & BIocKtt'I1, Coal and Vlood. - VOW1S THE TIME TO GET COAL AND WOOD before another advance in prices "due hy next cold ware or for other pood reasons. J. A. bPRIXGEK. rTurveyors to Her Majesty 1 rThey have DUt on the market this - most elegant and invltinar S0013 evcr " for sale in this city, and I am pleased P my friends a most temptln? Un w from,' packed in handsome Jars m the contents In too great varletj ttea An1 mtr- ottmof liro . . ... . w tfv any other goods in this line is V13 rent, and an examinauon w - They wlU. easily commend thfliist'l9 . eye and taste of all wbo appreciate anl prices will be found reaboa ttyie anl character o; the goods. hoy 2 15 ITS-
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