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I I We will be'gl;.a to receive cx:..:r.u:.:, i. .. 3 trom our frlcnii ca cny r'lc"" , ,5s general interest, but 1hQ name of tlie writer must 1 1 ;ij i ; ;r olshed to the Editor. " Communlcatloiis must he written c - n one side of the paper. - . , . Personalities must be avolc i f Ana It is especially and p rticulartj- ur ; r stood that the Ecator does t alwaj s or.- rs the views of correspondents auK so f ac In the editorial columns. .nittV months Cttt Three one month, cents. -r. ' . ,1 nt onbe city, at the above f - ... report n and VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C.. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24. 1888 NO 46. El The next Democratic Convention is to be held at St. Louis and on June 5th, when (irover Cleveland will be nominated by acclamation. The Democratic; State Rxecntive Committee, in session yesterday a1 Raleigh, Issned a call for a State - Convention to he held at Ualeighon wrjan-fAfiSKSSJi May 30th. it o PtLf! ir. yiurttt : revenue system. Houth Oarohua has had a steady irroth since 1380. The value of Wilmington! The Coining Season. There will be a great . A Gold Medal. At a meeting of the Light Infantry, held last night, Dr. measures adopted 4for the W. E. Storm, who haa been surgeon, nient and recreation of our variety of amuse. peojfle of the company for the years, was presented with t soon last Ave during the season which will a hand-1 be upon us. In fact, the means for some reserve corps gold badge, as - out doors sports and exercises w ill HEW AOVKR I8EMKNTS. Office' Boy Wanted. TIT ANTED A HOY ABOUT 15 YEAKS OLD for office work and collecting. ! ; Address, P. O. Box S. City. feb 24 3t .vim in corn wu uvi" . Sin'STSeSSi 'Hie State Executive Comuiittee Je lothe outset or if resterday, at Ilaleigh, reaffirmed t Ti . inai pinnK ui ine iiuiiuriu ui iiie rhrt f . Mm4 . tin!wi, ration. BCNCHT nillonn irVu,-Ui vprion. Sio Iom ntanufactures has increased by $15,- been established, employing nearly :. toW", wV'S invalid ana ; - . ... i mmA .k miMrat stiiicK nrtMinris ii; is HKrreastHi iroiti riu nna - . . it, via : S S? Cor. Colic 1I- SKrUh Codu Invalid and aJ rn,",Y-,1 tho mildest ...Aniwiliuuu - . I "SEmJ? i leeo ST2,O0O.OOO inlSSO to nearly 102,000.- IVIH--" p t - tuition of the bowels. on.) in 1$ V.acl-n the .tumacn and . ire w I'.V a m l . i .-v ..Vv front of Wraprfr. H j!catsiiie. Taxenootaer. in Kexv York city say gfi - - - - " .i th-notl? who want the Sat -vUt lialf holiday law repealed are nnciially brokers who work from to 1 ami that the ieopie wno get k.t benefit of the half-holulay are ell pleased with it. Chin? servants, according to the iota Barbara (Cal) Press, are de- i tn,!:n- a month, tjliiiiainen UTiica are glad to wake $4 a oah. ard when their brothern re" ira trom America with 5.000 or so art eousidered "Jittie kings." F. II Poaput, the confidential erk of the treasarer of the New r!eani Cotton Exchange and the rtfaai of George W. Cable's "Al I hoc5ein bis novel, Dr Sevier.has ftolen PX000 of the Cotton Ex- ,i b&Lge fundi and fled to Mexico. It h said that the four vice presi !eDU recently retired from the man- icient of the Richmond & Dan Kille Railroad Company received a jirr of $5,000 a year each, besides Iranian a stipend of $0,000 a year -Xwti a counsel for the company. The followers of Blaine in Ohio wdoing their utmost to prevent Ma Sherman from capturing the HpabUean nomination for Presl at. They are flocking over to Foraker and shouting themselves ar in their efforts to boom him. Foraker Clubs are being formed all w the StAte. A conference in the interest of Vacation f tn i i.i.i - .i. r WlHt Cntrersitv. Nashville Tnn iie fiftt week in Mv ff ;n "in j -otcpesed of eilncators representing :h I"0 institutions of the South- jj Mrthodwt Episcopal Church. iIJPramme, which is not vet Japrtted. will embrace a variety J owing promises to be largely 43jfd. Indiana Democrats are mak- ,ttrou '""ort to work up a forfloTernorrvH for Vice-President with Cleve at th lil of the ticket They confident of success, and say Indiana is the pivotal State. I f Ty that I,arri" will verj- wy have second place on the Re" ..vci, anu mat the only . ? wve Indiana for the Democ- Mate oa the ticket. Now that the Link Observatory has been completed and the mon ster telescope has been placed on its pedestal and its marvellous power demonstrated, it has been discover ed that the construction of the build ing is faulty. About $700,000 has been expended upon the building and ' expert engineers are of the opinion that some portion of it will have to be taken down and rebuilt. token of the esteem in which he. ia held by the company. Lieut Morrison, made the presentation speech which was brief and felicitous and which was happily responded to by Df Storiu. - , He Will Not Stop Hero. , ; , His Honor Mayor rpwler. at the request of numerous citizens, yester day telegraphed to President Cleve land at Jacksonville conveyihtr to. him a cordial in citation to stop here for a short time on his return to Washington City. To-day he re ceived a reply from Col. Lamont and we are sorry to say the invita could not be accepted. Col. .La mont says: "TJie President appre ciates your courtesy but his engage ments make it impossible for him to stop in Wilmington tomorrow. That pleasure he must reserve until another occasion." Direct Importa ion. JUST RECEIVED BY GEU. BARK CHAR LOTTE & ANNA, a larpe and well selected stock of ENGLISI1 CROCKERYWARE. Prices guaranteed equal to any American Importer. . WYE. SPRINGER & CO., Importers and JoDbers, . feb Si . Hardware, Tinware and Crockery Philadelphia Record: In its last dying struggle of 1852 the Whig par. ty.made a brilliant soldier its can didate, for President. Gen. Scott received in that contest the votes of just four States namely, Kentucky, Tennessee, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. By taking Gen. Phil Sheri dau, another brilliant soldier, as the candidate for President, the Repub lican party might be enabled to make a similar graceful and heroic exit from the political stage. Humors run riot in the blbod at this season. Hood's Sarsaparilla expels every impurity and vitalizes and enriches the blood. LOCAL Ijtdkx to Niw advertisements. Office Boy yVanted , IIeinsberger Valentines F C Miller Diamond Dyes Opera IIocsb Muggs' Landing W E SrRixoER & Co Direct Importation Lena II Meabes -Gent's Furnishing House Best shoes for boys at Sons. "ACT Drt1!1 COInbination is now in in Texas, having for its pri- oojrctthe re-nominjitinii ntwi tior, of Gen. Ross to .p nv-lhis residence in this city aipaadthf!- We regret to learn that Freiich & t Finest shoes for ladies wear in the city at French & Sons. t The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 102 bales. There was a slight advance in the price of cotton in New York to-day. School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger8. Nor barque "Apollo, Olsen, cleared to-day for Hamburcr with 3,375 bar rels rosin, valued at $3,89.. shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. The streets grow wetter, muddier and sloppier every day, arid we have but little hopes of gool thorough fares until we have more settled weather. "Muggs Landing." The above is the title of the piece shall commence her trips frdm which will be presented at theOpera city. .With these speedy, safe be much larger than thev haVe ever been ' before. In the first place, there Vill be the , Seacoast railroad, completed to the Sound, by which our people can - visit that seaside resun ar t pleasure ; anq at a very small enpense Carolina Beach will possess greater attractions, and there wili:;b& Va . laeC side wheel Q P Eff HO U S (Z. steamer, with, a - carrying capacity of JHX) passengers, -which wilt be pit on theline.for that resort on the 1st of May next.. She has already been bought and is a stanch .and excel lent craft-, ith a speed in still water of 13 knots per hour. She is guaranteed this speed: aud she will mafce three or four tripsdaily duringtheseason. The Paasport will be put on the line fromhere td Southport by the 1st of Apl, and it is now contemplated to put her on a daily line from Southport to connect with the trains f6r Caro- ATTENTION LADIES uua oettcii, as suuu as- irje large steamer which we have ONE JIGHT FOR LAUGHING, PURPOSES r,-.: '' v l: A: ' ONLY, .-t .. A: ''r Holiday lbruury 2?th W. IL Bishop's Company ot Comedians and tne uewitcning;,- : ; The Queen of Laugh Makers In the Funniest of ail Funny Plays : -r : huggs landing: - This play Is too funny to describe. -Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. r Seats now on sale at Helnsberger's Bookstore. f eh 34 3t mentioned this and -o- Bonnets and Hats at House next Tuesday night by a com-1 convenient means of access pany of gool comedians. It will be I Sound, Carolina Bea,ch; or for laughing purposes only, and it port,' it would seem that our is said to be irresistibly funny. The or our friends who may come here plot is worked up m such a shape as J from abroad may A have abundant to cause a continual roar of laugh-1 opportunities for recreation and ter from the beginning to the- end. health-seeking diversions. I t the 10c, 15c, 20c, and South- ' ' 1 citizens Worth Uou b e. 25c, It his never been, presented in this city, so that the mirth will take hold in a new place all the way through. 1 Polo Caps for 15 Cents Worth BO Cents. I. Shrier, at No. 16 North Front We haveseen notices of the play in wili f11 on onl I will leave for the Northern mar kets this week where I will purchase a beautiful and varied assortment of goods in my line, in the" LATEST STYLES, Miss Goodwin is now in New York . The measles still continue to rage throughout the eity and to such an extent that one of our physicians. re orts that he has 70 cases of the dis order on his books. President Cleveland informs us by grape vine telegraph that he shall postone his visit to Wilmington un til the time of the State encajnp meut, when watermelons will be ripe. GO dozen all wooi'llannel shirts, in all shades and colors, for men and boys, from 75 cents and upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. t . J .TV..... nK4U i T1 J 3 j.1 r -ii i m I i'CUI UtVl V lli. UUC i UiU VttUS IILilllH uic press oi oiuer ciues, uu. iroiu . , emDloved bv a larze French Imnort all accounts it is one of the very . "urr 8TfT' lo inMfllinerv Houle. whei-e she will flnpSt fnropa nn flip rnnri The nnm- ceuis, worm ou veuis. tie win aiso be enffaffed durina" the next four panvissaidto be good, and V well 8eU neW and handsorae SprmgScrfs weeks copying imported pattern -.a ....... . of imnorted silk for f0 eenti wnrth bonnets and hats,, and will return nnea logive ine mn lor W h r r " Uith me to fill inv Snriii!? and Sum IXIVt. - nllK riAfl TTH Fnr VI mTITh wfirTn I - c worm. . .- - rr; T, i mer orders. ou . cents, ayionite uouars ior vz The Encampment. . I cents "worth. 25 cents. Cuffs for 25 1 j 0 It is now a settled factLtbat the 1 cents, worth 50 cents. A fine line of I " Dvvi IVrim TJA ' HKnAn encampment of the State Guard will New Spring Suits for boys from 5 to AWUU1 uou 1,0 mauo be held in this city, or somewhere ln14 years will bef sold at a Very low I For my Spring goods, so I offer at - -. ,.i - - i i t m this immediate vicinity. The-exact price. Don't forget the name and ground will be selected in due sea-1 number, I. Shrier, the old .reliable son. The encampment wJU be held I clothier, No. 16. North Front street about the middle of July, sfrtfyat I purcell House, sign of the golden there will be ample time in which4o arni. fiinbp ovppv ntrAesn r? rtrAnarA.tJon'''! Tf m nr.hnw nnnfln, fthnnt. ten See the "Artfal," the best rat trap days, during which time our cit v kno wp at Jacobl's Hdw Depot, t will be alive with the military. We I Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses congratulate the Wilmington Light Advice to old. and young: In se Infantry upon this piece of good lectlng spectacles you should be cau- luck for them. They have worked ttous. not to , tase more magnifying j fnithfiillv tn have the encamnment Xwr tnan nas Deen lost t0 tfte eye raitmuuj tonae tne encampment . fh nrrninrtfnn that, mn here, and we rejoice with them that DaSs thatpointof increase, will cause il..! 1 111 1 4. ! t . TtT . I i-- i il i TTJj iiieir wisiies win ue grauueu. u e you luriucr lujurjf iuuie eyt. usiugi n if ' O Rl Ur hope that, by the time designated glasses or stronger power tnan isne-1 UOIIIUrtJBl b OtJWIIIg IVIttUNMIU for the encampment, the Seas reoM age to At You'can get itauroau win oe compieieu, so mat best at Hemsbergers. there will be every opportunity af- less than cost my stock of ; - - .J " - Hats, Bonnets; Feathers Fancy Goods, Notions, Embroideries, etc, etc. --Agency for Demorest's Patterns forded to visit the Sound, as well as the other attractive places in the neighborhood. Only $19.50. Quarterly Meetings. First round of Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E.: Church, South: tTT ' J IX 1 C11.!l Jl T 25 City Court. I ruary 25 and 26. I Unnnontinlr miccinn - k'ahviioinF oi.ln.nfiAn Hia inniininrv At-n u tmot rf I - ' r J a countryman who was drunk and Onslow circuit, at Green Branch, tusonieriy at i? ront. streer uenot iasi i niarcn o u , . ThA hn.r was clearlv es-P rvenansviiie,at ivenansviutf,Marcn " I m nm 1 1: tablislied ana uib juagmeni. oi me Carver's Creek, at Shiloh, March Court was that tlie defendant pay a I ir and l. iine'of 20 or be imprisoned for 80 Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabeth; nays, uue nuu oi lu "'"T; ,l ' CokPsbury, at Salem, Apr 1 3 & 4. the fine wasnbsequently remitted. I Bladen circuit, at BethlehenuAp'l Hattie AVilson. colored, disorderly in and 11; rrt trr .rm tt. onn.l.mf Tliora xv n a nrk nrnnf tn I - A. VfUTliUlJS, Sir. Xj. Vrlill4IIVl't A IT WW, V f ww -,w S sustain tlie accusation ana .sne wa,si ask tnose wno nave tried and tiiey discharged. . will tell you that the Boy plipper Louise Currie, colored, disorderly I Plow is the best made. Sold only at conduct. The defendant was clear lv irniltv and she was reauired to pay a fine of $10 or be confined in the city prison for 30 days. A party, whose name we suppress, was requireti to pay a nne oifiuor j i f)I7fSfrx M K A K KS. to be imprisoned for 30 days for dis- v -r ' Jacobi's, who is the factory agent, t ... : 1 J Ladies will find a nice line 30f good reliable scissors at Jacobi s Hdw. De l .... i pot. . . t UWAINfc FBESCfl Mfi HOUSED . No express charge on goods sent to be dyed." Respectfully, MRS E B. WIGGINS, Proprietress of Ladies' Emporium, 115 MARKET STREET. feb 32 , ; ONWARD IS THE WORD I HUE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTERS I Its THIRD VOLUME at the following rate 1 subscrUxjr, 1 year ...$1.25 5 suoscrlbers, 1 year. 5.00 10 subscribers. 1 year. ; .10.00 One copy. 1 year, free to tlie one sending a club of tea. Elsrnt Daires. 10 columns, weekly. Send cash (charges prepaid) to ; NEW AOVKUTIUHI - .3. Don't Read Thic I Tlie following bargains are .to be sold this week, commencing ! Monday,February2bl 1C38. f . SATINE: Reduced fromiSOc. to lOc. pry v 25c. " 15c. rd. -- Importe d Satino, Worth 40c. 25c. per yard. -o- The Electric Combination " Dress Goods, lO CENTS PER YAR15. Double Width Momie Cloth, 12 1-2 Cents Per Yard. ANOTHER BIG LOT OF 'i White GOODS. 5,000 Yards Plain White Goods. 2.00U "Yards Checked Nainsook. 1,000 Yards Striped Lawns.. Open-''Wotked'lfain8ookj'' Worth 25o. for I5c. Per Yard. Bargains in .Embroideries and Laces. 2,000 JERSEYS to be closed out. Call early before bargains I are pick ed over. mr irr irr r f ui in . wm s J1.J1. tkMS Cash Hou 11f parltot WILMINGTON, N. C. feb 30 feb 17 Raleigh. N. C. (Successor to Dick & Meares.) ' , : - " I Personal. Mr. L. H. Bowden Is quite sick at i v nator Coke fro pout. : ?i?rri?D ,suqu,.t . lue- Theco..,tm,fl ..... this city. He is nl 9' Congress- Mr. R. ite sick at his home in seriou pneumonia. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING HOUSE, feb 18 U 13 NO. FRONT STREE. xr in iVirA w.i . t .... v a. At Pirn n,t i I e lenu ex" t,uu iwrmieuueiu oi me ur .punishment. for thJV11 Was a candidate b?eu sick at his home in Jonesboro fir , ,. nKlI,sl "eagan, ha ereral weeks, is improving, al . . "ctuaeu to entip orderly conduct. Charles Smith, colored, asleep in a private lot. This defendant was before the Court a few days ago on the same charge, when judgment was suspended. He is an old offend er and had been repeatedly warned to find some other sleeping place, slv thrpatn but without avail and 60, - in the ! judgment of the Court, aflneof '$20 I tvltri f.riA nllprnftfivA nf SliflAVS in tne I Knfa IfnltnhlO niA " w , ' I ILIUJlt.' 14MI KJXM.M v . I ' , ' ! too severe , i A nantlv . - . .... . .. r - School shoes for children, oesf w- brov uTiina BOY CLIPPER PLOWS. in 4- u rt CO m tf o o 3- O x ' rt o in 13 C 13 o a; w en o 13 rt o - 3 rj rt . fc) .s a.-co 05 H tn 8 Q c o u G to Life Insurance. as a re giau to siate tnat Uol. L. w r Wo nA i . j " LL THE POLICY-HOiJ)ERS WhKO RE- left will do well to call1- on A. A. TT AMES. TRACE CHAINS. Jillo, JlOliSJi Collars, Curry combs. Rack Bands. Rope and j a complete line of Agricultural Implements at BOTTOM PRICES. , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Jaeobi's Hdw. Store, ; 12 South' Front Street. , decS9tf ' : c O - o o O a O Bk 4 C3 r- f c o Q & CO., corner or Nortn water ana QDtJr Ut man of his tormer recovered as to tak a ride a few riIiIU . 1 to e plell day; hince, und will probably renew -eAntii W,U c-Prnte with the exercise -as soon as the weather machine. . will permit. You will elegant assor fine wire masks for ladies and gen tlemen and some other articles need jed for masquerade balls. . tf Annuity Insurance company. This old, rella- fl For Gale. VALUABLE FARM . - TT:..u..ni.,d . on Mr rrrmnanv has nalrt out In Wllmlnsrton for Paa with "Rpslrlpnce. Glnh6use..Bam. uim l iiciHauci;. 0 r- ,J:-"-: ;-,TirHAflth mwps. h r'imUps t. Ai;. Within tment, justreceived, of xmotmt ot Insurance In forcfe:... $57,000,000 mile of A. & P. It- It- Churches and - Death losses paid unaer Safety inind System ............. Amount or .safety Fund. j rcb a :ie: . r-er coy it 2t500,0CO Stock- one Schools srood bargain on easy terms. For partlcu , jIn is ira . Makers I crry, Ci - , Socictv rorli. ONTAINING 000 UJ'IIE SETNG SOCIETY OF ST JOHNS Parish solicit orders for all kind or r ial a j i fancy sewln?, envhetir;? s.r.,j (;- .rci j(-ry. Laaies' ana uiiia:,n".s aj ions u i Orders left at tLe i:c t - ry. rr' ; . .S i . Third Ktrct,. via t;c-i t Avitu i ic:.. r.ov'jtn
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